Closet leg, Tiny Tour

Hello!  It is almost June.

Here is a June song.

Also, here is the closet leg of The Tiny Tour. The first video features me, Dorothea Lasky. The second video is Ish Klein. The third is Eric Baus. And the fourth video is the Q & A. Bios of the readers can be found below. For more information about The Tiny Tour, click here.

Date and time of the reading: Saturday, 12/8/07, 8 p.m.

Readers: Eric Baus, Ish Klein, and Dorothea Lasky

Camerawork: Laura Solomon

Introductions: CA Conrad

Bios:

Eric Baus is the author of The To Sound (Wave Books, 2004) and Tuned Droves (Octopus Book, forthcoming 2008). He edits Minus House chapbooks and occasionally posts comments on poetry audio files on his site To The Sound. He is currently in the PhD program in Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Denver.
CAConrad is the author of Deviant Propulsion (Soft Skull, 2006), The Book of Frank (Chax, 2008), (Soma)tic Midge (FAUX, 2008) and a collaboration with poet Frank Sherlock titled The City Real & Imagined: Philadelphia Poems (Factory School, 2008). He can be found http://CAConrad.blogspot.com.
I, Ish Klein, am a self-taught filmmaker, puppetmaker and writer. Poetry is my favorite thing to listen to. My friends and I do a youtube show called “the BOO! show”; there are now four episodes. You can find this on youtube under ishkleinfilms. This show videos the greatest writers in the world personally reading their poems. Also there is singing and other fun stuff. You might really like it. In the near future I hope to tour around with my book Union! and project videos.
Dorothea Lasky is the author of AWE (Wave Books, 2007). Recent work can be found in Tourmaline (Transmission Press, 2008). Currently, she lives in Philadelphia, where she studies creativity and education at the University of Pennsylvania.

Closet leg coming soon!!

Eric Baus and Ish Klein will grace these pages soon.

Until then, world love…

“When the rhythm calls the government falls Here come the cops
From Tokyo to Soweto viva la musica pop We are black & white
and we dance all night down at the hop and the letters were tall
on the Berlin Wall viva la musica pop so if you’re feeling low
stuck in some bardo I, even I, know the solution
love, music, wine and revolution love, love, love music, wine and revolution
This too shall pass so raise your glass to change and chance
and freedom is the only law shall we dance…”

––”World Love,” The Magnetic Fields