The Moles Not Molar
Reading & Performance Series

INVITES YOU TO A REFRESHING MIDWEEK FESTIVAL OF NONMOLAR FRISKINESS!!!

on Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
@ 7:30 PM

now in the GRAY AREA at Crane Arts
1400 N. American St. (two blocks north of Girard Ave. between 2nd & 3rd streets)


Featuring:

JENNIFER SCAPPETONE (Poet; Chicago)

JEN TYNES (Poet; Denver)

FATIMA ADAMU (Singer; Philadelphia)
w/ JESSE SPEARHAWK, JULIUS MASRI and ERIC CARBONARA


FATIMA ADAMU was born in Philadelphia and raised in Nigeria. In addition to holding a degree in Geography and Urban Studies from Temple University, Fatima is a poet, model, actress, singer, fashion designer, dancer and painter. She will be accompanied by musicians JESSE SPEARHAWK, JULIUS MASRI and ERIC CARBONARA.

JENNIFER SCAPPETONE is the author of From Dame Quickly (Litmus, 2009) and of several chapbooks, including Odeoggettuale / Thing Ode, translated into Italian with MarcoGiovenale (La Camera Verde, 2008). She edited Belladonna Elders Series #5: Poetry, Landscape, Apocalypse (Belladonna, 2009), also featuring work by Etel Adnan and Lyn Hejinian, and the feature section of Aufgabe #7, devoted to contemporary Italian poetry of research. Exit 43, in progress for AtelosPress, is an archaeology of Superfund sites interrupted by an opera of pop-ups. She is now collaborating with choreographer Kathy Westwater on translating pop-up windows into scores for LAND, coming to Dance Theater Workshop and Movement Research in Winter 2010. Some readings, talks, and interviews are archived at her PennSound page, http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Scappettone.html.

JEN TYNES edits horse less press and is the author or co-author of Heron/Girlfriend (Coconut Books), See Also Electric Light (Dancing Girl Press), The Ohio System (w/ Erika Howsare, Octopus Books), and The End Of Rude Handles (Red Morning Press). A chapbook, Pins & Needles, is forthcoming from Cinematheque Press.