6.28.2007

JUNE 28 | The Weakly Inch

FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 7:00PM.
Shiny Object Film Screenings:
THE 10TH VICTIM
Fools Foundation, 1025 19th St, off K St, between 19th & 20th next to the back end of Old Spaghetti Factory. Admission: $5.00. Digital projection on to a large screen. Seating is on folding chairs - feel free to bring a pillow or cushion - or even your own folding chair! web: www.shiny-object.com/screenings/
This 1965 cult classic has inspired many films which followed, but more importantly, presaged the reality TV craze that currently permeates our culture.In the 21st Century, those with violent urges are allowed to enroll in a game of legalized murder wherein contestants hunt one another until only one is left alive. Ursula Andress, in all her stunning 60's glamor and beauty, as Caroline Meredith is set against Marcello Mastrianno in what will be for Caroline, her 10th and final victim. Along with her sponsor, the Ming Tea Company, Caroline plots out the perfect kill in front of TV cameras for the benefit of the viewing public. Rolling up romance, social satire and 60's Euro sex romp into one gorgeous pop culture retro cool stew with a soundtrack that Andy Warhol claimed to be one of his favorites, The 10th Victim is not to be missed. Oh, and did we mention Andress' S&M dance at the Club Masoch? That's worth the price of admission all on its own!

TUESDAY, JULY 3RD, 8PM
COMEDY & POETRY OPEN MIC
Butch-N-Nellie's, corner of 19th & I Streets, Downtown Sacramento. 548-8391.
Starting July 3rd, Butch-N-Nellie's, 3rd Eye Collective, and UBO Mag present LIFE SENTENCE, a weekly poetry and comedy feature with open mic.

FRIDAY, JULY 6TH, 7:00PM.
Shiny Object Film Screenings:
IN THE YEAR OF THE PIG
Fools Foundation, 1025 19th St, off K St, between 19th & 20th next to the back end of Old Spaghetti Factory. Admission: $5.00. Digital projection on to a large screen. Seating is on folding chairs - feel free to bring a pillow or cushion - or even your own folding chair! web: www.shiny-object.com/screenings/
Emile de Antonio's stunning Academy Award-nominated anti-war documentary from 1968 on the US in Vietnam, filmed at the height of our involvement. Upon initial release, reaction against it was so strong that theaters which ran it received bomb threats and had screens painted over. Interspersing footage from Vietnam with interviews of politicians, academics and military and intelligence personnel, the film traces the history of Vietnam and how it was manipulated by external forces, ultimately resulting in the Vietnam War. de Antonio shows mastery at simply allowing people to talk, and thus hang themselves with their own words -- a tactic which Michael Moore is also very adept at. Not only is this film important for historical reasons, but maintains much relevance given our current involvement in Iraq. Listening to some of the interviews in this doc seem very strangely familiar - as if you have very recently heard extremely similar statements supporting the reasons for the US being in Iraq...


FRIDAY, JULY 6TH, 7:30PM
Los Escritores del Nuevo Sol present
ZEUS & HERA, THE LATER YEARS
La Raza Galeria Posada, 1022-1024 22nd Street, Midtown Sacramento, 916-451-1372.
Writers of the New Sun/Los Escritores del Nuevo Sol are pleased to present a staged reading of a humorous new screenplay, by Natalia Mercado: "Zeus & Hera, The Later Years." $5 or as you can afford. Author: Natalia Mercado, a 29-year-old writer and English teacher at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, has previously had plays produced by Bakersfield Community Theater. Zeus and Hera is her debut screenwriting effort.


WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 7-10pm
Asylum Gallery's:
ARTIST TRADE OFF
Asylum Gallery at HQ:Headquarters for the Arts, 1719 25th St, (25th & R Sts.) Cherie Hacker, 916-704-2909
Come to Asylum Gallery on lucky 7-11 and bring artwork and frames that you’d like to trade with other artists. Enjoy refreshing beverages and snacks while you mingle with other artists. Asylum Gallery is also accepting applications for member artists. The deadline for application is July 11, 2007. For an application, please email asylumgalleryathq@yahoo.com.


FRIDAY, JULY 13, 7:00PM.
Shiny Object Film Screenings:
ROCK THAT UKE
Fools Foundation, 1025 19th St, off K St, between 19th & 20th next to the back end of Old Spaghetti Factory. Admission: $5.00. Digital projection on to a large screen. Seating is on folding chairs - feel free to bring a pillow or cushion - or even your own folding chair! web: www.shiny-object.com/screenings/
A funky, curiously philosophical cinematic love poem that examines the near mystical allure of the four-stringed underdog of the musical world and the recent surge of alternative, post-punk musicians on the American mainland who have taken up the instrument, and have incorporated the ukulele not just into their raucous and irreverent original compositions, but into a counter cultural, post-punk ethos. With introductory narration by Academy Award winner Holly Hunter. Featuring Carmaig de Forest, Songs From a Random House, Janet Klein, Ukefink, Robert Armstrong (who was also the creator of Mickey Rat), Travis Harrelson, Oliver Brown, Heinous Rynes, Uke Til U Puke, The Haoles, Williwaw, Frank Novicki, Robert Wheeler, King Kukulele, Pineapple Princess, The Rumble Pups, and Ian Whitcomb! The film was directed by William Preston Robertson, who has lent his voice to numerous Coen Brothers films, authored the book "The Big Lebowski: The Making of a Coen Brothers Film," and possibly most impressively, was the voice of the creepy mounted deer head (and other possessed objects) in "Evil Dead II." Best of all, the amazing William Preston Robertson will be in attendance at the screening for a Q&A!! Yes, you will have the chance to meet the famous voice from Evil Dead II and director of this hip and bizarre doc!! We also might have some live uke playing going on!


SATURDAY, JULY 14TH, 7PM
Exhibition Closing party:
"VISEGRIP" THE ANTI THEME SHOW
Ongoing Exhibit: JUNE 15TH - JULY 14TH
Toyroom Gallery, 907 K Street, Regular Hours 11am till 7pm Tues-Sat / 12noon till 5pm Sun. Show will run from June 15 to July 14 - 2007. Closing Reception July 14th. Reception Hours 7pm till late.
Sacramento's premiere alt-sider gallery the TOYROOM will be presenting one hell of a show this June, when the art will be as warped as the heatwaves bouncing off the central valley blacktop! "Vise Grip" features John Bell, Mike Bell (related only in twistedness), Bruce Gossett, Kepi, and Rob Struven, a quasi-quintet (obviously one can short of a six-pack!) with five one-track minds: Create! Create! Like a whacked-out tribe of Dr. Frankensteins, these artists are obsessed with bringing their visions to life: Hot Rods, VooDoo, Cussed-Dumb Culture, the dark side of Pop Culture... you name it, they'll mame it! In the grip of their own vices, share the madness with a friend as you creep past the color, darkness, shadow and light that these five have presented, then pass your own judgement...innocent or guilty? Crazy or connected? No one can tell, and that's the fun! From the hot dirty race track to the seedy underbelly of society, from bad TV to even worse movies, it's the art of it all at the heart of it all that provides the motivation for these jerks-of-all-trades, and the inspiration springs (super?)naturally from the five wise guys to whom no rule applies! VISE GRIP...grab on to it!


JULY 20-22 and JULY 28-29
SACRAMENTO FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL
Crest theatre. http://sacramentofrenchfilmfestival.org/
Save the dates for the 6th Annual Sacramento French Film Festival which runs Friday through Sunday on two weekends in July.


FRIDAY, JULY 20, 7:00PM.
Shiny Object Film Screenings:
ELECTRIC PURGATORY: THE FATE OF THE BLACK ROCKER
Fools Foundation, 1025 19th St, off K St, between 19th & 20th next to the back end of Old Spaghetti Factory. Admission: $5.00. Digital projection on to a large screen. Seating is on folding chairs - feel free to bring a pillow or cushion - or even your own folding chair! web: www.shiny-object.com/screenings/
A documentary examining the struggles of black rock musicians and the industry's ambivalence towards them. Director Raymond Gayle spent the better part of a year traveling around the United States interviewing many of Black Rock's elite including Fishbone, Vernon Reid, Adam Falcon, Jimi Hazel and Cody Chesnutt. Distinguished journalists such as Flip Barnes, Darrell McNeil, Charlie Braxton, and Greg Tate, share their opinions and insight on the dilemma facing these artists. Also contains plenty of archival footage! We're working on some speakers for this night, too. We'll update if/when we're able to pull that together!


MONDAY, JULY 23RD, 7:30PM
Sacramento Poetry Center presents:
FRENCH POETRY NIGHT
HQ: Headquarters for the Arts, 1719 25th Street, 25th & R Sts, www.sacramentopoetrycenter.org. (916) 451-5569.
In collaboration with Alliance Francaise to help celebrate the French Film Festival July 20-29. Hors d'oeuvres and visual entertainment. After the featured readers, please join the open mic and read poems in French, in translation or about France. Hosted by Rebecca Morrison.


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH, 10:30AM - 4PM
ART BOOK FAIR
Crocker Art Museum, 216 O Street. 264-5423.
Publishers from around the country will bring in their newest special art books, plus their classics on art. Children's readings. Lectures for the whole family.


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH, 3:30PM
SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE
Southside Park, 6th & T Streets Bandshell. Music starts at 3:30pm; show 4pm. Free show in the park!


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH, 10AM - 5PM
ANTIQUARIAN BOOK FAIR
Scottish Rite Temple, 6151 H Street, 849-9248. jimkay@comcast.net
The fourteenth Central Valley Antiquarian Book Fair; books of all kinds and all price ranges. Dozens of dealers. $5.


FIN

6.21.2007

JUNE 21 | The Weakly Inch

THURSDAY, JUNE 21ST, 7:30pm
Six Ft. Swells Press Book Release Party:
ANN MENEBROKER, KATHY KIETH, LUKE WARM WATER, GENE BLOOM, BARBARA NOBLE, MATT AMOTT, TODD CIRILLO
Luna's Cafe, 1414 16th Street. Info: (530) 271-0662.
Six Ft. Swells Press presents the release of the third chapbook in the Cheap Shots Poetry Series: Cocktails & Confessions, a collection of poetry inspired by lust and libations. Free. Special guests.


THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 7:30pm
Poetry Flash @ Berkeley City College:
LYN HEJINIAN & CATHY PARK HONG
Poetry readings presented by Poetry Flash, A Review & Literary
Calendar for the West at Berkeley City College Auditorium, 2050 Center Street, one-half block from Berkeley BART. Parking garage next door.
For more info, call Poetry Flash: (510) 525-5476. Free admission. Lyn Hejinian, Berkeley poet, essayist, publisher, and translator is an acclaimed national poet. To touch on just a few highlights, her newest books of poetry include The Fatalist and A Border Comedy; her classic, My Life, has been reissued and updated; her most recent collection of essays is The Language of Inquiry; she's translated several books of the Russian poet Arkadii Dragomoshchenko. She's currently taking part in the ten poet experiment in collective autobiography, Grand Piano, three of whose projected ten volumes have been published. Lyn Hejinian is a Chancellor of The Academy of American Poets and a Professor at UC Berkeley.

Cathy Park Hong's new book, her second, is Dance Dance Revolution, selected by Adrienne Rich as the winner of the 2006 Barnard Women Poets prize. Rich says of it, "The mixture of imagination, language, and historical consciousness in this book is marvlous." Hong's first book is Translating Mo'um. This exciting postmodernist grew up in LA, attended the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and lives in Brooklyn, where among other things, she has worked for the Village Voice and Source magazine. Among her honors are a Van Lier Fellowship for Poetry and a Pushcart Prize.


FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 7-9pm
Summer Speaker Series:
JACK ALVAREZ
La Raza Galeria Posada, 1022-1024 22nd Street, between J & K Sts, (916) 446-5133, www.larazagaleriaposada.org, Hours: Wednesday to Saturday 12 noon to 6 pm, and Second Saturday 12 noon to 9 pm.
"Jack Alvarez: Between Worlds - Where We Live and Where We Live." Where we live is who we are, our perceptions, passions, and what drives us to be and do in relation to our arts. Jack will speak to this and present a selection of his art.


SATURDAY, JUNE 23RD, 7:30PM
Unheimlich Theater
ANTONIN ARTAUD & HIS DOPPLEGANGERS: GILBERTO RODRIGUEZ, SHERI ADEE, ROB LOZANO, DYLAN MORGAN
The Book Collector, 1008 24th Street, between J & K Streets, (916)
442-9295.web: www.poems-for-all.com.
Unheimlich Theater re-emerges from the Bardo state at The Book Collector to inseminate a new myth of Chaos, Anarchy, and Lucid Unreason. Unheimlich is here not to raise consciousness, but to release the tide of the Uncanny. To breakout the underside of Pandora's hoary box and release the likes of Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Poe, Hoffmann, Holderline, Michaux, and especially Antonin Artaud in order to undermine a society that has allowed psychology & technology to be on a first name basis with the creation of it's imperious culture. We invite you to the first performance of Antonin Artaud and His Dopplegangers. WITH A LUCID EXPOSITION OF ANTONIN ARTAUD BY FRANK ANDRICK.


SATURDAY, JUNE 23RD, 9:30pm
CoolCat Gallery Film Screening:
"WILD IN THE STREETS" 60s CULT MOVIE W/TUNES BY R. HAMMOND & GANG
CoolCat Gallery, 918 24th Street between J & I Sts. coolcatgallery.com
Come experience a live soundtrack to the 1960s cult classic "WILD IN THE STREETS." Two Sets. MUSIC SET TO FILM BY: TONY PASSARELL (SAX, NOISEMAKERS, KEYS), ROSS HAMMOND (GUITAR, BANJO, ELECTRONICS), ALEX JENKINS (PERCUSSION). Refreshments. ALL AGES. $5


FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 7:00PM.
Shiny Object Film Screenings:
THE 10TH VICTIM
Fools Foundation, 1025 19th St, off K St, between 19th & 20th next to
the back end of Old Spaghetti Factory. Admission: $5.00. Digital
projection on to a large screen. Seating is on folding chairs - feel
free to bring a pillow or cushion - or even your own folding chair!
web: www.shiny-object.com/screenings/
This 1965 cult classic has inspired many films which followed, but more importantly, presaged the reality TV craze that currently permeates our culture.In the 21st Century, those with violent urges are allowed to enroll in a game of legalized murder wherein contestants hunt one another until only one is left alive. Ursula Andress, in all her stunning 60's glamor and beauty, as Caroline Meredith is set against Marcello Mastrianno in what will be for Caroline, her 10th and final victim. Along with her sponsor, the Ming Tea Company, Caroline plots out the perfect kill in front of TV cameras for the benefit of the viewing public. Rolling up romance, social satire and 60's Euro sex romp into one gorgeous pop culture retro cool stew with a soundtrack that Andy Warhol claimed to be one of his favorites, The 10th Victim is not to be missed. Oh, and did we mention Andress' S&M dance at the Club Masoch? That's worth the price of admission all on its own!


FRIDAY, JULY 6TH, 7:00PM.
Shiny Object Film Screenings:
IN THE YEAR OF THE PIG
Fools Foundation, 1025 19th St, off K St, between 19th & 20th next to the back end of Old Spaghetti Factory. Admission: $5.00. Digital projection on to a large screen. Seating is on folding chairs - feel free to bring a pillow or cushion - or even your own folding chair! web: www.shiny-object.com/screenings/
Emile de Antonio's stunning Academy Award-nominated anti-war documentary from 1968 on the US in Vietnam, filmed at the height of our involvement. Upon initial release, reaction against it was so strong that theaters which ran it received bomb threats and had screens painted over. Interspersing footage from Vietnam with interviews of politicians, academics and military and intelligence personnel, the film traces the history of Vietnam and how it was manipulated by external forces, ultimately resulting in the Vietnam War. de Antonio shows mastery at simply allowing people to talk, and thus hang themselves with their own words -- a tactic which Michael Moore is also very adept at. Not only is this film important for historical reasons, but maintains much relevance given our current involvement in Iraq. Listening to some of the interviews in this doc seem very strangely familiar - as if you have very recently heard extremely similar statements supporting the reasons for the US being in Iraq...


FRIDAY, JULY 6TH, 7:30PM
Los Escritores del Nuevo Sol present
ZEUS & HERA, THE LATER YEARS
La Raza Galeria Posada, 1022-1024 22nd Street, Midtown Sacramento, 916-451-1372.
Writers of the New Sun/Los Escritores del Nuevo Sol are pleased to present a staged reading of a humorous new screenplay, by Natalia Mercado: "Zeus & Hera, The Later Years." $5 or as you can afford. Author: Natalia Mercado, a 29-year-old writer and English teacher at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, has previously had plays produced by Bakersfield Community Theater. Zeus and Hera is her debut screenwriting effort.


WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 7-10pm
Asylum Gallery's:
ARTIST TRADE OFF
Asylum Gallery at HQ:Headquarters for the Arts, 1719 25th St, (25th &
R Sts.) Cherie Hacker, 916-704-2909
Come to Asylum Gallery on lucky 7-11 and bring artwork and frames that you'd like to trade with other artists. Enjoy refreshing beverages and snacks while you mingle with other artists. Asylum Gallery is also accepting applications for member artists. The deadline for application is July 11, 2007. For an application, please email asylumgalleryathq@yahoo.com.


JULY 20-22 and JULY 28-29
SACRAMENTO FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL
Crest theatre. http://sacramentofrenchfilmfestival.org/
Save the dates for the 6th Annual Sacramento French Film Festival which runs Friday through Sunday on two weekends in July.


MONDAY, JULY 23RD, 7:30PM
Sacramento Poetry Center presents:
FRENCH POETRY NIGHT
HQ: Headquarters for the Arts, 1719 25th Street, 25th & R Sts, http://www.sacramentopoetrycenter.org/. (916) 451-5569.
In collaboration with Alliance Francaise to help celebrate the French Film Festival July 20-29. Hors d'oeuvres and visual entertainment. After the featured readers, please join the open mic and read poems in French, in translation or about France. Hosted by Rebecca Morrison.


FIN

6.01.2007

JUNE 1 | THE WEAKLY INCH | Upcoming Art & Lit events

FRIDAY, JUNE 1ST, 7:00PM.
Shiny Object Film Screenings:
DEAD END DRIVE-IN
Fools Foundation, 1025 19th St, off K St, between 19th & 20th next to the back end of Old Spaghetti Factory. Admission: $5.00. Digital projection on to a large screen. Seating is on folding chairs - feel free to bring a pillow or cushion - or even your own folding chair! web: www.shiny-object.com/screenings/
This Australian indie B flick from 1986 actually has a lot more to offer than just trashy action. Set in the future of 1994 in a globally unstable society, drive-ins are being used by the Australian government as defacto concentration camps in which the unemployed and undesirables are entrapped. Mixing violence, sex, and cheesy 80's synth with social critiques about government control, racism and unemployment? Yep, they did it with this. And while much of it may appear dated, the messages are just as pertinent today as they were then. Not an intellectual film by any stretch of the imagination, but it's always been an interesting cult film due to the collision of fun trash and important social commentary.


FRIDAY, JUNE 1ST, 5-8pm
MFA Art Exhibit, UC Davis:
XICO GONZALEZ, MARIAH HESS GABRIELLA SORACI
MU Gallery. UC, Davis.
From Xico: "This an invitation to all of you that love Xicano/political art to come and check out my MFA Thesis Exhibition which features artwork with overt political content on immigration and the current unjust wars in the Middle East (pro-immigrant and anti-war!!).There will be interactional pieces and posters for you to take home (como en la marchas!). So come to UCD and support the only Xicano in the MFA Art Program!" GOLD STAR: MFA THESIS EXHIBITION runs from JUNE 1 -22, 2007.


SATURDAY, JUNE 2ND, 11am
ESCRITORES DEL NUEVO SOL WRITING MEETING
La Raza Galeria Posada, 1022-1024 22nd Street, between J & K Sts, (916) 446-5133, www.larazagaleriaposada.org, Hours: Wednesday to Saturday 12 noon to 6 pm, and Second Saturday 12 noon to 9 pm.
Escritores del Nuevo Sol / Writers of the New Sun presents regular monthly potluck & writing meeting. No charge. Info: Graciela Ramirez (916) 456-5323.


MONDAY, JUNE 4TH, 7:30PM
Sacramento Poetry Center presents:
ROBBIE GROSSKLAUS, BILL CARR, JACKIE SCHAEFFER
HQ: Headquarters for the Arts, 1719 25th Street, 25th & R Sts, www.sacramentopoetrycenter.org. (916) 451-5569.


TUESDAY, JUNE 5TH, 7:30PM
UC-Davis Creative Writing Program Reading Series presents:
MOLLY GILES
126 Voorhies Hall, UC-Davis campus, 1st & A Streets, Davis.
Award-winning novelist and short story writer Molly Giles was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for her first book, Rough Translations, which also won a Pushcart Prize, a Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction, a Small Press Book Award, Boston Globe Award, Bay Area Book Reviewers Award, and PEN Syndicated Fiction Award. Her second collection of short stories, Creek Walk, was named one of the New York Times' most notable books of 1997.


FRIDAY, JUNE 8TH, 7-9pm
Summer Speaker Series:
ARTURO MUNOZ VASQUEZ, SONYA FE
La Raza Galeria Posada, 1022-1024 22nd Street, between J & K Sts, (916) 446-5133, www.larazagaleriaposada.org, Hours: Wednesday to Saturday 12 noon to 6 pm, and Second Saturday 12 noon to 9 pm.
Arturo Munoz Vasquez (author) with Sonya Fe (artist): "Publishing Children’s Stories." Together Arturo and Sonya explain how to blend art, literacy and technology into creating a story, publishing and promoting literacy and education


FRIDAY, JUNE 8TH, 7:00PM.
Shiny Object Film Screenings:
FROZEN
Fools Foundation, 1025 19th St, off K St, between 19th & 20th next to the back end of Old Spaghetti Factory. Admission: $5.00. Digital projection on to a large screen. Seating is on folding chairs - feel free to bring a pillow or cushion - or even your own folding chair! web: www.shiny-object.com/screenings/
Shirley Henderson ("Trainspotting," "Harry Potter," "Bridget Jones's Diary") plays Kath, a woman still haunted by the mysterious disappearance of her sister Annie two years earlier. When she steals a security camera videotape from the police that captures Annie’s last moments, Kath believes she finds a mysterious image on it. As she retraces Annie’s last steps, she has recurring visions of Annie in an otherworldly landscape. Whilst Kath becomes convinced that her sister is trying to reach her, those around her become increasingly skeptical of her claims. So has Kath really found a way to access the afterlife. Or is she losing her grip on reality? And what exactly did happen to Annie? Set in the stark beauty of Morecambe Bay, north west England, "Frozen" is a story about unresolved loss and the inherent danger of hope turning into obsession. Breathtakingly stark cinematography further the feeling of coldness throughout and provide a beautifully bleak feel to the film. Note: there are some fairly thick accents in this.


SATURDAY, JUNE 9TH, 7:30pm
Poems-For-All Second Saturday Series:
JONATHAN KIEFER, BILL PIEPER, JOSH FERNANDEZ, DEAN HAAKENSON
The Book Collector, 1008 24th Street, between J & K Streets, (916) 442-9295.www.poems-for-all.com. About the bookstore: http://www.sacfreepress.com/poems/blog/2006/05/book-collector.html
An evening of poetry, music and spoken word orchestrated by Jonathan Kiefer. With musical guest Dean Haakenson (Be Brave Bold Robot.)


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13TH, 8pm
Reading & Signing at Time Tested Books:
"DISHWASHER" PETE JORDAN
Time Tested Books, 1114 21st Street, between K & L Streets,(916) 447-5696, books@timetestedbooks.net, timetestedbooks.net
It is with great pleasure that Time Tested Books welcomes our old friend Dishwasher Pete Jordan for a reading and signing of his new book, "Dishwasher." Published by Harper Perennial, Dishwasher is Pete’s tale of crossing the United States, washing dishes in dinner trains, country clubs, fish factory cafeterias, and bagel joints. But these aren’t just stories of a man and his sponge. Pete’s book is also one of self-discover as well as a great addition to American working class literature. While this is Dishwasher’s debut in book form, through the 1990s it was published as a zine. The writing is so good that Pete amassed a readership of close to 10,000, a mighty accomplishment for a self-published zine. He also landed a regular gig on National Public Radio’s This American Life. After fulfilling his mission to wash dishes in all 50 states (or coming close to it), Pete moved to Amsterdam, where he washes dishes no more.


FRIDAY, JUNE 15TH, 7:30pm
Escritores del Nuevo Sol / Writers of the New Sun presents:
ARACELI COLLAZO
La Raza Galeria Posada, 1022-1024 22nd Street, between J & K Sts, (916) 446-5133, www.larazagaleriaposada.org, Hours: Wednesday to Saturday 12 noon to 6 pm, and Second Saturday 12 noon to 9 pm.
Romantically beautiful in both appearance and presentation, the multi-talented Araceli has performed in Northern California, in Texas and in Mexico. Through words and music, in both Spanish and English, her performance is intensely riveting, yet touched by humor and vulnerability, and accessible to all. $5 or as you can afford. Info: Graciela Ramirez (916) 456-5323.


FRIDAY, JUNE 15TH, 7pm
Poetry in El Dorado Hills:
SUSAN FINKLEMAN, JOE FINKLEMAN
Our House Gallery & Framing, 4510 Post Street Suite 330, El Dorado Hills.
Susan and Joe Finkleman, accompanied by Fran Reitano and Sharon McCorkell, will be reading 2 voice poetry with a few surprises added. Directions: Come east on Hwy 50 past Folsom and over the first grade. At the bottom of the grade (El Dorado Hills), take the first exit (Latrobe Rd). Turn right (south), then immediately get in the left lane. Left at the stop light onto Town Center Blvd. Next left at the 4-way stop onto Post. St. Right at the next stop sign, then start angling through the parking lot toward Round Table Pizza. Our House is between Round Table and what used to be a Ralph's, now vacant.


FRIDAY, JUNE 15TH, 7pm
Poetry at the Beat Museum, San Francisco:
A.D. WINANS, GEORGE WALLACE
Beat Museum, 540 Broadway (at Columbus), San Francisco. (415) 399-9626. www.thebeatmuseum.org
Though arguably one of the best things in life, poetry isn't always free. But it is unfettered by commerce at the Beat Museum, where the next event in its poetry reading series features San Francisco poet A.D.Winans, winner of a 2006 PEN Josephine Miles Literary Award for "This Land Is Not My Land," and New York poet and editor George Wallace, host of the monthly Bowery Poetry Club. Free.


SATURDAY, JUNE 16TH, 7pm
La Raza Galeria Posada, Artist Talk:
MACEO MONTOYA, TOMAS MONTOYA
La Raza Galeria Posada, 1022-1024 22nd Street, between J & K Sts, (916) 446-5133, www.larazagaleriaposada.org, Hours: Wednesday to Saturday 12 noon to 6 pm, and Second Saturday 12 noon to 9 pm.
Art Exhibition June 16 to July 7: "Primos: The Art of Maceo Montoya and Tomas Montoya." Closing reception Saturday, July 7th, 6 to 9 pm


MONDAY, JUNE 18TH, 7:30PM
Sacramento Poetry Center presents:
JOSE MONTOYA
HQ: Headquarters for the Arts, 1719 25th Street, 25th & R Sts, www.sacramentopoetrycenter.org. (916) 451-5569.
Considered one of the most influential Chicano bilingual poets, José Montoya, has published many well-known poems, including his possibly most famous "El Louie" (1969), in anthologies and magazines. He has been Sacramento's poet laureate and is a co-founder of the Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF). Making his start soon after the Korean War when he entered San Diego City College as an art student, Montoya later transferred to the California College of Arts & Crafts in Oakland, California. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1962. He began his career by teaching High School until he earned his MA in 1971, at California State University. He then taught for 25 years in the Department of Art Education at CSUS.




WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20TH, 7:30pm
Rattlesnake Press presents:
TOM MINER
The Book Collector, 1008 24th Street, between J & K Streets, (916) 442-9295. kathykieth@hotmail.com.
The reading marks the release of "North of Everything," a new chapbook of poetry from Rattlesnake Press by Tom Miner. Refreshments and read-around follow; bring your own poems or somebody else's.


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20TH, 7:30pm
Escritores del Nuevo Sol / Writers of the New Sun presents:
ROSA MARTHA VILLARREAL
La Raza Galeria Posada, 1022-1024 22nd Street, between J & K Sts, (916) 446-5133, www.larazagaleriaposada.org, Hours: Wednesday to Saturday 12 noon to 6 pm, and Second Saturday 12 noon to 9 pm.
Rosa Martha Villarreal introduces The Stillness of Love & Exile (Tertulia Press), her contemporary novel of a spirited Mexican woman’s escape from entrapment in a loveless and abusive marriage. The author, a local teacher and writer, follows Lilia’s escape from a wrathful Mexican drug lord to a rural Mexican town where a series of events that started in Medieval Spain come to fruition, leading Lilia to her final journey of love and magic. The author is the co-founder of Tertulia Press, an online Magazine, dedicated to the tradition of independent, non-ideological discourse through art and written word. Rosa will answer questions about her writing and publication process. Her novel is available for sale. No charge for this event. Info: Graciela Ramirez (916) 456-5323.


FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 7-9pm
Summer Speaker Series:
JACK ALVAREZ
La Raza Galeria Posada, 1022-1024 22nd Street, between J & K Sts, (916) 446-5133, www.larazagaleriaposada.org, Hours: Wednesday to Saturday 12 noon to 6 pm, and Second Saturday 12 noon to 9 pm.
"Jack Alvarez: Between Worlds - Where We Live and Where We Live." Where we live is who we are, our perceptions, passions, and what drives us to be and do in relation to our arts. Jack will speak to this and present a selection of his art.


SATURDAY, JUNE 23RD, 7:30PM
Unheimlich Theater
ANTONIN ARTAUD & HIS DOPPLEGANGERS
The Book Collector, 1008 24th Street, between J & K Streets, (916) 442-9295.web: www.poems-for-all.com.
Unheimlich Theater re-emerges from the Bardo state at The Book Collector to inseminate a new myth of Chaos, Anarchy, and Lucid Unreason. Unheimlich is here not to raise consciousness, but to release the tide of the Uncanny. To breakout the underside of Pandora's hoary box and release the likes of Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Poe, Hoffmann, Holderline, Michaux, and especially Antonin Artaud in order to undermine a society that has allowed psychology & technology to be on a first name basis with the creation of it's imperious culture. We invite you to the first performance of Antonin Artaud and His Dopplegangers.


JULY 20-22 and JULY 28-29
SACRAMENTO FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL
Crest theatre. http://sacramentofrenchfilmfestival.org/
Save the dates for the 6th Annual Sacramento French Film Festival which runs Friday through Sunday on two weekends in July.