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Writers Guild Spoken Word Series, Virtual, Bloomington, IN

Online via Zoom and Facebook Live.

Featuring poets Ken Yoshikawa, Sarita “Sincere” Goods, Adam Henze
Music by Travis Puntarelli
Sponsored in part by the Indiana Arts Commission, Bloomington Arts Commission, and the Bloomington Urban Enterprise Association
Ken Yoshikawa is a half-Japanese third culture American poet-actor-playwright from Portland, Oregon. In his theatre career he’s appeared at Artists Repertory Theatre, Portland Center Stage, NW Children’s Theatre, Oregon Adventure Theatre, and the Portland Playhouse. In 2019 he released his first spoken word album Quiver (Lightship Press), and performed his autobiographical poetic solo play The Art of Fly Swatting at the Pan Asian Repertory off-broadway in NYC. His poems have appeared in Nailed Magazine, Letters from the Void, Hapa Mag, and Discover Nikkei. His first full length poetry book Monster Colored Glasses is out now on Lightship Press at yoshikawaken.com
Sarita “Sincere” Goods is a dedicated and hardworking wife and mother of two. She currently resides near Charleston, SC, which is where is originally from. Sarita has been involved in poetry for 20 years, starting with local open mics in Greenville, SC, before getting into slam. She has participated with and coached different Southern Fried teams over the years and discovered her love for nurturing the person while helping develop their craft. Additionally, she is a part of the New Danger Arts collective and has facilitated workshops and performed at schools across South Carolina.
Dr. Adam Henze is a researcher, educator, and spoken word artist, and has shared his work in over 30 states, as well as Puerto Rico, Canada, England, Ireland, and the United Arab Emirates. He is a co-director of Slam Camp, a summer writing academy for teenage poets, and founding director of Power of a Sentence, a prison literacy program in Indiana. Adam received his PhD from the Literacy, Culture, and Language Education department at Indiana University, and works as a Research Associate at the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community. His research interests include critical media literacy, youth literacies, prison pedagogy, and inquiry methodology. Adam currently serves as Director of Programming for Southern Fried Poetry, Inc., which hosts the longest-running annual poetry slam in the world. He is a Bureau Speaker for Indiana Humanities and was the Official Poet of the 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500.

Check, Please!, Virtual, Bloomington, IN

Dating can be hard. Especially when your date happens to be a raging kleptomaniac, or your grandmother’s bridge partner, or a mime. Check Please follows a series of blind dinner dates that couldn’t get any worse — until they do. Could there possibly be a light at the end of the tunnel?

For tickets to the online performance, visit – http://www.mcct.org/check-please-tick

In The Heights Virtual Book Launch, featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda, Quiara Alegría Hudes, and Jeremy McCarter, Virtual, Bloomington, IN

In the new book In the Heights: Finding Home, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Quiara Alegría Hudes, and Jeremy McCarter tell the story of the show’s humble beginnings, from rehearsals in a book store basement to the Broadway smash (and soon-to-be feature film!) that created an unbreakable community and a new kind of family for everyone involved. Sure to be an unforgettable conversation on creativity, community, and finding home, this is your chance to hear directly from the creative team behind the timeless story of how one neighborhood—Washington Heights—can speak to the world.

People’s Cooperative Market, Harmony School, 909 E 2nd St, Bloomington, IN

The People’s Cooperative Market is a farmers’ market committed to antiracist practice and an inclusive environment. The market features local farm products, baked and pantry goods, plants, medicinals, and additional products. Live music is on site from 11 am to 1 pm. We currently ask that folks continue to wear masks and be mindful of social distancing.

Braver Angels Red/Blue Workshop, Virtual, Bloomington, IN

The Braver Angels of Indiana is offering their intensive Red/Blue Workshop, which provides a refreshing approach to the problem of political polarization in our nation. Join other Hoosiers from both conservative and liberal sides for this free program of moderated activities and structured discussions to reduce stereotyped thinking, clarify disagreements, build relationships and find common ground through listening and learning rather than declaring and debating. Go to https://braverangels.org/indiana/ to register. It is important with this particular workshop to have a matching number of Reds and Blues so people should register as soon as possible.