The Cat's Pajamas presents American Pop Parable at the Make Out RoomThe Cat's Pajamas presents American Pop Parable Monday, December 27th, 2010 8:00 $5 cover The Make Out Room,
A night of story telling, blessings, words, and the Amazing Cameron Ochs band. All manner of the American story will be told and we will be prepping you for the New year with some deep, soulful, wild tales. Performers: Mamacoatl, DeCoy Gallerina, Alan Kaufman, Jelal Hyler, Julie Indelicato, Cameron Ochs Band.
"From seductress to revolutionary to Earth Mother San Francisco-based singer MamaCoAtl is a performer unafraid to sing and speak about our turbulent times. Her sharp lyrics are social commentary laced with poems and prayers. She brings the altar to the kitchen and cooks a multicultural stew, fusing songs made out of spoken word, bilingual blues, and the secret ingredient; "jazzmientos." At her outstanding debut at La Peña's Hecho en Califas Festival in 2006, MamacoAtl's stage presence mesmerized the audience who responded with a spontaneous standing ovation." LA PEŇA Who is MamaCoAtl? From Blues to Son, to Funk to Poetry, MamaCoAtl has worked the stage from San Francisco to Cusco, from Performance Art and Installation to Butoh, Ritual, Musical Theater, and Cabaret. She has collaborated with diverse projects such as Rwanda Women's stories of survival, and La Mama de Bogota en "Superacion" for San Francisco International Festival.
Kaufman is the editor of many anthologies, including The Outlaw Bible of American Literature, which was reviewed on the cover of the New York Times Book Review and The New Generation:Fiction For Our Time From America's Writing Programs. His anthology, The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry The final entry of the Outlaw anthologies trilogy, The Outlaw Bible of American Essays, appeared on bookshelves during the Fall of 2006. He is also the author of a volume of poetry, 'Who Are We?' Kaufman has taught in the graduate and undergraduate schools of the Academy of Art University and in writing workshops in San Francisco. His work has appeared in Salon, The Los Angeles Times, Partisan Review, Tel Aviv Review, San Francisco Examiner, and the San Francisco Chronicle. Kaufman himself has been widely anthologized, most recently in "Nothing Makes You Free: Writings From Descendants of Holocaust Survivors (TimeBeing Books)" (WW Norton) and Blood To Remember:American Poets On The Holocaust. We are very honored to have him at the Cat's Pajamas.
time ago and realized that it was the only thing he should really ever do… forever. So, he does. Most of what he writes is only heard or read by a close circle of lunatics but some things that he has written have earned him titles such as co-host of the Golden State Slam, Sole host of his own venue (The Mix @ L'amyx), 2010 Berkeley GrandSlam Champion, Youth Speaks PoetMentor(which means he be teaching the kids and what not), Mixdeded Milano Cookie Muthafucka, and also Existential Bandit (which is really just what he has in this moment entitled himself). He also has a hat fetish. His head needs at least one to make love to per day. If asked about his titles and of which he is proudest, hewill undoubtedly reply "the one my momma gave me, my name."
the best place for real dreadlocks no lies no products to buy just truth about healthy dreads Under Creative Commons License: Attribution American Pop: As this show will be celebrating all the different cultures that have influenced America over the years and continue to infuse this strange tapestry with vibrant beauty. We will be showing the film American Pop. A 1981 American animated film directed by Ralph Bakshi. The film tells the story of four generations of a Russian Jewish immigrant family of musicians whose careers parallel the history of American popular music. The majority of the film's animation was completed through rotoscoping, a process in which live actors are filmed and the subsequent footage is used for animators to draw over. However, the film also uses a variety of other mixed media including water colors, computer graphics, live action shots, and archival footage. and be having story tellers, music and poets bring you tales from their distinct and moving adventures.
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