[FAC] EVENT: the INNER EAR Poetry Jam @ Full Cirlce Brewing Co 11/20

bryan medina freeh2040 at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 18 02:11:33 EST 2008


This month at the INNER EAR Poetry
Jam we welcome back spoken word performer/writer, the remarkable Tim Z. Hernandez to
the stage in the special guest spot.

If you missed the first time Tim
took the stage back in August, he was suddenly call off the stage as he was
getting ready to perform due to a family emergency that ended with the sudden
birth of his son Salvador at St. Saint Agnes
hospital. With the family now doing great, Tim’s back at the Ear to finish the
job and he’s bringing along Visalia Latin band Pa`Chango! 



YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS COMEBACK
SHOW!

   

So, come on out to Full Circle Brewing
Co to get your fix of Art, Music, and Words with your hosts S. Bryan Medina,
the poet ?ue (pronounced Q) and DJ Smack Jilly as we again take Fresno on a
Open Mic trip through the wonderful world of Art, Music, & Poetry.  

 

When: November  20  

Where: Full Circle Brewing Co. 620 F
St. 

(on the corner of F & Ventura next to the 99) 

Time: 7:30-11pm 

Cost: $5 public - $3 artists  

21 and Over 

The INNER EAR Poetry Jam

Medina / ?ue / DJ Smack Jilly 

  Myspace.com/the_innerear

*If you don’t know, you better ask somebody! 

   

BIOGRAPHY 



TIM Z. HERNANDEZ is a writer and performer originally from Central 

California?s San Joaquin Valley. He has studied extensively in a

variety of mediums including: creative writing, physical theater and murals,

and his written work, performance texts, and art have been published in 

various anthologies. His performances have been featured in prestigious

venues such as: Los Angeles? Getty Center Museum, The Loft Literary 

Center in Minneapolis,San Francisco's Intersection for the Arts, 

Stanford University, and at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied

Poetics.

In the past, he's been commissioned by major groups such as the United 

Way of Greater Los Angeles, and the National Fanny Mae Foundation to 

write and perform his original plays on issues such as homelessness and

poverty. He?s the recipient of several notable awards including: 2006 

American Book Award for his debut collection of poetry Skin Tax, 2006 

Zora Neal Hurston Award for writers of color who exemplify great 

literary promise and dedication to their communities, and for his one 

man show, Diaries of a Macho the 2003 Best Solo Production Award, as 

well as the 2003 James Duval Phelan Award for best manuscript by an 

emerging writer sponsored by the San Francisco Foundation.


      
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