Saturday 12 March 2016, 7pm: Slam poet Brian Sheffield is back in Monterey and will be sharing his gritty verse to raise money for the Monterey 8. He will be joined by Salinas musical act, Bedrooms!
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Monterey Bay Poetry Consortium Presents Taelen Thomas and Stan Rushworth
The Monterey Bay Poetry Consortium Presents: Taelen Thomas and Stan Rushworth Sunday, March 13, 2:00 p.m. $5.00 Admission Old Capitol Books, 559 Tyler Street, Monterey (between Pearl and Munras)
Thinking Critically about Society Spring Seminar Series Announced!
Old Capitol Books is excited to announce that our Thinking Critically about Society Series is back on for this March: Black Feminism, March 4th, 7pm (facilitated by Dr. Sriya Shrestha, HCOM Faculty) Situationalism, March 11th, 7pm (facilitated by Ben Wilson, CSUMB Alumni) Post-Colonial Theory, March 18th, 7pm (facilitated by Dr. Sriya Shrestha, HCOM Faculty) SocialContinue reading “Thinking Critically about Society Spring Seminar Series Announced!”
Monterey Bay Poetry Consortium presents Maria Garcia Teutsch & Doren Robbins
The Monterey Bay Poetry Consortium Presents: Maria Garcia Teutsch & Doren Robbins Sunday, February 14, 2:00 p.m. $5.00 Admission Old Capitol Books, 559 Tyler Street, Monterey (between Pearl and Munras)
A Night of Music, Poetry & Performance
Come down to Old Capital Books on Jan 31st for a fun and funky evening of poetry, song, and music from local poets, writers and musicians.
Book Signing: Tony Albano, author of Life is a Bumpy Road
Saturday 30th January 2016, 1pm: Come down to Old Capitol Books to hear fun stories from the life and imagination of Tony Albano, a storyteller and entertainer at il Fornaio restaurant in Carmel. He will be reading from his new book, Life is a Bumpy Road: …smoothed out by people and dogs you meet alongContinue reading “Book Signing: Tony Albano, author of Life is a Bumpy Road”
Black History Month at Old Capitol Books
February 2016: Old Capitol Books and the Direct Action Monterey Network are putting together a series of events for Black History Month in honor black and African history.
Networking Aloud! A Monthly Open Mic (March): Featuring Leslie Patiño
Tuesday 8 March 2016, 6-8pm: Our free monthly event open to the public every second Tuesday: NETWORKING ALOUD: A WRITERS OPEN MIKE. Come early & sign up for a five to seven minute reading from any genre: prose, screenplay, poetry & essay that follows 15 minutes from a featured published reader. We applaud one another,Continue reading “Networking Aloud! A Monthly Open Mic (March): Featuring Leslie Patiño”
Networking Aloud! A Monthly Open Mic (February): Featuring Martha Graham-Waldon
Tuesday 9 February 2016, 6-8pm: Our free monthly event open to the public every second Tuesday: NETWORKING ALOUD: A WRITERS OPEN MIKE. Come early & sign up for a five to seven minute reading from any genre: prose, screenplay, poetry & essay that follows 15 minutes from a featured published reader. We applaud one another,Continue reading “Networking Aloud! A Monthly Open Mic (February): Featuring Martha Graham-Waldon”
Book Signing: Robin Gregory, author of “Mootjie Littleman”
Saturday 19 December 2015, 4pm: Old Capitol Books presents Robin Gregory and her recent book The Improbable Wonders of Moojie Littleman, which was given the Readers’ Favorite Award. It is the story of a disabled boy who is abandoned by two sets of parents and seeks to create a family of his own. Forbidden friendship,Continue reading “Book Signing: Robin Gregory, author of “Mootjie Littleman””