EVENT: "@Wired," a multimedia explosion of poetry, song, music and image
TIME, DATE, AND PLACE: 8 p.m. Friday, November 13, at the Rudolph Projects ArtScan Gallery, 1836 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 77098-3510
ADMISSION: Free and open to the public Note: Parking is available
Local poets Radames Ortiz, Lupe Mendez and Byron Jones have joined forces to bring
@WIRED will be presented at 8 p.m. Friday, November 13, at the Rudolph Projects ArtScan Gallery.
Radames Ortiz work has appeared in numerous literary journals including,
Lupe Menendez, a writer/educator/performer working with to establish free poetry and creative writing workshops with Nuestra Palabra: Latino Writers Having Their Say and the Brazilian Arts Foundation. He has also served as an organizer and host for the former Latino Book and Family Festival and the "Word Around Town" Poetry Tour. He has performed with authors Dagoberto Gilb and Oscar Casarez. His work has been published in the Panhandler Quarterly, the Houston International Poetry (HIP) Anthology, and in What Should Run in the Mind of a Caballero; An Anthology of Latino Short Fiction forthcoming from W.W. Norton & Company. You can follow him on twitter @thepoetmendez visit his website at http://www.thepoetmendez.org
Byron Jones began his career as a slam poet over six years ago, following the steps of the great Micheal Guinn and Saul Williams. He is nationally ranked in the competitive poetry circuit until retiring and seeking greater purpose for his writings in 2006. Byron is now an inspirational speaker, spoken word poet and emcee for the band Purposed. You can follow him on twitter @byronjonespoet and his blog at http://byronjonespoetry.blogspot.com/