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Greater DC Reading and Performance
Series
Readings throughout the DC Metro
region are listed here by the day of the week on which they typically
occur (and within each listing for each day, by frequency). Please confirm
with hosts as this information changes frequently. For more information
about featured readers and special events, also see the Poetry
News section of Beltway, which is updated monthly.
This list last updated: March 30, 2008.
SUNDAY
Iota Poetry Series
2nd Sundays at 6:00 pm
Iota Bar and Restaurant, 2832 Wilson Blvd., Clarendon neighborhood,
Arlington, VA. (703) 522-8340 or (703) 256-9275.
Featured readers, followed by open mic. Hosted by Miles
David Moore. Free Admission.
http://www.wordworksdc.com
In Your Ear
3rd Sundays at 3:00 pm
DC Arts Center, 2438 18th St. NW, Adams Morgan neighborhood, DC. (202)
462-7833.
Featured readers from the DC area and around the country, with an emphasis
on experimental writing. Hosted by Adam Good, Cathy Eisenhower, and
Tom Orange. $3 Admission.
http://www.dcpoetry.com
Sunday Kind of Love
3rd Sundays at 4:00 pm
Busboys and Poets, Langston Room, 14th and V Streets NW, DC. (202)
387-POET.
Featured readers, plus open mic. Hosted by Sarah
Browning. Free, but donations collected.
http://www.busboysandpoets.com
The Writers Center
Erratic Sundays at 2:00 pm
4508 Walsh St., Bethesda, MD. (301) 654-8664.
Featured writers, often reading from newly published books. Also hosts
workshops, open readings, staged readings of plays, annual small press
festival, other events. Gregory Robinson, Director; Sunil
Freeman, Assistant Director. Free Admission for most readings.
http://www.writer.org
Bridge Street Books
Erratic Sundays at 7:00 pm
2814 Pennsylvania Ave. NW (at M Street), Georgetown neighborhood, DC.
(202) 965-5200.
Featured writers; mostly experimental poets. Hosted by Rod
Smith. Free admission; donations for the poets accepted.
http://www.dcpoetry.com
MONDAY
Youth Poetry Slam
Every
Monday at 7:00 pm
Emergence Community Arts Collective, 733 Euclid St. NW, DC. (202) 462-2285.
Free Admission.
http://www.ecacollective.org
Busboys at Shirlington
Every Monday at 8:00 pm
Busboys and Poets, 4251 S. Campbell Ave., Arlington, VA. (703) 379-9756.
Hosted by Fred
Joiner. Free Admission. Third Sundays are devoted to "Other
People's Poetry," open mic readings of poems we love by others.
http://www.busboysandpoets.com
Chocolate Soul Mondays
Every Monday at 8:00 pm
The Meeting Place, 1707 L St. NW, DC. (202) 293-7755.
Open mic, live band. Hosted by Naima Jahmaal. $5 Admission.
http://www.myspace.com/chocolatecitysoul
The
Movement
Every Monday at 9:00 pm
Bar Nun, 1326 U St. NW, U Street/Cardozo neighborhood, DC. (202) 667-6680.
Must be 21 or up with valid ID. Open mic. Hosted by Jabari/Mikuai Rai.
$5 Admission.
http://local.yahoo.com/details?id=12387644
AWNG Open Mic
1st and 3rd Mondays at 6:00 pm (to 11:00 pm)
Turntable Restaurant, 5802 Georgia Ave. NW, DC. (202) 726-3322.
Coordinated by Chi Mauuso. $3 Admission.
DC Guerrilla Insurgency
1st and 3rd Mondays at 7:00 pm
Dupont Circle by the fountain, SW corner of Connecticut Ave. and Q St.
NW, DC.
Open reading "incorporating rhythm, spoken word, song, community
and resistance." Hosted by Laurelle Blair. Free admission.
http://www.guerrillapoets.org
Cafe Muse
1st Mondays at 7:00 pm
Friendship Heights Community Center, 4433 S. Park Ave., Chevy Chase,
MD. (301) 656-2797
Featured readers followed by open mic. Michael Davis plays classical
guitar and refreshments are served preceding readings (starting at 7:00).
Coordinated by Adele Steiner and Marie
Pavlicek-Wehrli. Sponsored by The Word Works, Inc. Free Admission.
http://www.wordworksdc.com
Word of Mouth Poetry
2nd and 4th Mondays at 8:00 pm
Bossa Bistro Lounge, 2463 18th St. NW, Adams Morgan neighborhood, DC.
(202) 353-5635.
Hosted by Laila. Open Mic. Free Admission. Music accompanies the poets
during the second half.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wordofmouthpoetry
Burlesque Poetry Hour
Last Mondays at 8:00 pm
Bar Rouge (inside Hotel Rouge), 1315 16th St. NW, between Mass. and
O Streets, Dupont Circle neighborhood, DC. (202) 232-8000. Coordinated
by Carly Sachs and Reb
Livingston (aka Lolita and Gilda). "Poets taking it off":
three featured readers followed by an auction of one piece of each readers'
clothing. Free admission.
***NOTE: This series is currently on haitus, and will resume sometime
in 2008.
http://burlesquepoetryhour.blogspot.com/
Folger Shakespeare Library Poetry Series
Erratic Mondays, some other days, at 7:30 pm
201 E. Capitol St. SE, DC. (202) 544-7077.
Research library on Capitol Hill with extensive holdings in Shakespearean
and Elizabethan documents, including original folios of Shakespeare
plays; seminars for teachers and students; hosts the PEN/Faulker Reading
Series in Fiction and the Poetry Series with visiting writers of national
and international stature. Poetry series coordinated by Teri
Ellen Cross; $12 Admission to most events.
http://www.folger.edu/welcome.htm
TUESDAY
Poetical Tuesdays
Every
Tuesday at 7:45 pm; featured readers at 9:00 pm
Vie de France, 600 Maryland Ave SW, DC. (202) 554-7870.
Open mic and featured performers. Hosted by E Baby. $5 Admission.
http://www.brencore.com/events.html
Open Mic
Every Tuesday at 9:00 pm
Busboys & Poets, 14th and V Streets NW, DC. (202) 387-POET.
$3 Admission. Hosted by Derrick Weston Brown.
http://www.busboysandpoets.com
Poetic
Situations
Every
Tuesday at 9:00 pm
International Grill, 2013 14th St. NW, DC. (301) 792-4447.
Open mic poetry, music, and comedy. Sign up starts at 8:00 pm. Cash
bar. Hosted by Kuroji Ntu. $5 Admission.
Takoma Park Library
1st Tuesdays (October through May) at 7:30 pm
Takoma Park Branch of the DC Public Library, 5th & Cedar Streets,
NW, DC. (202) 576-7272.
Three featured readers per evening. Hosted by Rhonda
Williford. Free admission.
http://dclibrary.org
Speakeasy
2nd Tuesdays at 8:00 pm
Station 9, 1438 U St. NW, DC. (240) 888-9751.
Storytelling for adults with different themes each month; featured performers
followed by open mic. Sponsored by Washington Storyteller's Theater.
Hosted by Amy Saidman. $10 Admission.
http://www.speakeasydc.org
Grace Church Reading Series
3rd Tuesdays at 7:30 pm
Grace Church, 1041 Wisconsin Ave., between M and K Streets, Georgetown
neighborhood, DC. (202) 333-7100.
Featured readers. Hosted by David Bujard and Sally Avignone. Free Admission.
http://www.gracedc.org
Hostelling International Poetry Sessions
3rd Tuesdays at 7:30 pm
Hostelling International, 1009 11th Street NW (at K St), DC. (202) 737-2333
ext. 107.
Featured readers followed by writing workshop. Hosted by Surekha Vijh
and Amy Melrose. Free Admission.
http://www.hiwashingtondc.org/
Poetry at Noon
Erratic Tuesdays at Noon
Library of Congress, Madison Blg., Pickford Theater, 3rd floor, 101
Independence Ave. SE, DC. (202) 707-1308.
Hosted by Patricia Gray; local and regional
writers reading works with seasonal themes. Free admission.
http://lcweb.loc.gov
Lannan Poetry Series
Erratic Tuesdays, sometimes on other days of the week as well; seminars
begin at 5:30 and readings at 8:00 pm.
Georgetown University, Intercultural Center, 37th & O Streets NW,
DC. (202) 687-7435.
Poetry readings, seminars and lectures, with an emphasis on experimental
writing. Free admission.
http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/english/lannan/
WEDNESDAY
Wyzdom Wednesdays
Every Wednesday at 7:00 pm
Artmosphere Digital Cafe, 3311 Rhode Island Ave., Mt. Rainier, MD. (301)
927-2233. Open mics and featured readers. $5 Admission.
http://www.artmospherecafe.com
The Dreamers Poetry Series
Every Wednesday at 7:30 pm
Frederick Coffee Company, 100 N. East St., Frederick, MD. (301) 698-0039.
Located approx. 45 minutes north of DC. Featured reader, followed by
open mic. The first Wednesday of each month is "Poets in Perpetua,"
celebrating a poet who has passed away. Hosted by Dan Armstrong.
http://www.fredcoffeeco.com/
Intersections
1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 7:30 pm
Honfleur Gallery, 1241 Good Hope Rd. SE, DC. (202) 580-5972.
Hosted by Fred
Joiner. $2 suggested donation. Featured readers.
http://www.honfleurgallery.com
Brookland Poetry Series
2nd Wednesdays at 7:00 pm
Brookland Visitors Center, 3420 9th St. NE, DC. (202) 526-1632.
This series is unique to the DC area, focusing on readings of literature
on pre-determined themes by members of the Brookland Area Writers and
Artists. Although they occasionally host featured authors, for the most
part this series is dedicated to the oral interpretation of poems by
authors throughout history. Themes have included Irish Poetry, poems
about dogs (the summer "Dog Days" annual), and erotic poetry.
Hosted by Michael Gushue and Dan
Vera. Free Admission.
http://www.bawadc.com
Mother Tongue
2nd Wednesdays at 9:00 pm.
The Black Cat, 1811 14th St. NW, DC. (202) 726-1821.
Doors open at 8:00 pm. Monthly spoken word event for and about women;
all profits donated to community-based nonprofits that improve the lives
of women or girls in the Metro area. Also offers occasional writing
workshops. $5 Admission.
http://www.mothertongue.org
Poesis
3rd Wednesdays at 7:00 pm
Free. Pentagon City Borders Books, 1201 S. Hayes St., Arlington, VA
(703) 418-0166.
Free Admission. Featured reader, live jazz, open mic. Hosted by Cliff
Bernier.
http://www.bordersstores.com/stores/store_pg.jsp?storeID=85
A Space Inside
4th Wednesdays at 7:00 pm
Riverby Books, 417 E. Capitol St. SE, Eastern Market neighborhood, DC.
(202) 543-4342.
Featured readers from DC, alternates between fiction writers, non-fiction
writers, and poets. "A space where developing writers, lesser known
voices, and the work of better-known writers between books can be heard."
Hosted by Monica F. Jacobe. Free Admission.
http://www.riverbybooks.com/home.html
Poets on the Fringe
Reading/Workshop offered every Wednesday at 8:00 pm
Guy Mason Recreation Center, 3600 Calvert St. NW, DC. (202) 282-2180.
Open to anyone aged 18 and up. "Poets from all walks of life encouraged
to share their work, and bring copies of their poems and offer positive
feedback with each other." Hosted by Pamela Passaretta. Free Admission.
Info: passapamela@aol.com.
Native Writers Series
Erratic Wednesdays at 6:30 pm
National Museum of the American Indian, Elmer and Mary Louis Rasmusen
Theater, 1st level, 4th St. and Independence Ave. SW, DC. For evening
program, enter at the south entrance on Maryland Avenue near 4th Street.
(202) 633-1000.
Hosted by Suzan Shown Harjo. Free Admission.
http://www.americanindian.si.edu
University of Maryland
Erratic Wednesdays at 7:00 pm
Dorchester Hall, 1st floor lounge, College Park, MD. (301) 405-3820
Writers Here & Now series, with visiting writers, Free Admission.
Additional campus literary events at the Jimenez-Porter Writers House.
U of M also offers an MFA in Poetry or Fiction. Director of Creative
Writing: Michael Collier.
http://www.english.umd.edu
American University
Erratic Wednesdays at 8:00 pm
Butler Pavilion, Board Room, 6th floor, DC. (202) 885-2973. (Sometimes
uses other campus locations.)
Readings by faculty, students, and visiting writers. American also sponsors
a literary journal, Folio, and offers an MFA degree in Poetry or Fiction.
Program Director: Richard McCann. Free Admission.
http://www.american.edu/cas/lit/vws.cfm
THURSDAY
Spit Dat! Open Mic Poetry
Every
Thursday at 8:00 pm
Mocha Hut, 1301 U St. NW, DC. (202) 667-0616
Spoken word open mic, hosted by Drew "Droopy" Anderson and
Dwayne B. Free Admission.
http://www.mochahut.com/events2mochahut.html
DC Writers Corps
1st Thursdays at 6:30 pm
Starbucks, 800 7th St. NW, Second level, Gallery Place neighborhood,
DC. (202) 332-2848.
Featured readers and open mic. Coordinator: Kenneth
Carroll. Free Admission. http://www.dcwriterscorps.com
The Nora School Series
2nd Thursday of every other month, September through April, at 7:30
pm
955 Sligo Ave., Silver Spring, MD. (301) 495-6672.
Readings at a private high school feature local poets of note along
with talented teenage writers from the area. Coordinated by Chris Conlon.
Free Admission.
http://www.nora-school.org
Takoma Park Third Thursdays
3rd Thursdays at 7:00 pm
Takoma Park Community Center, 7500 Maple Ave., Takoma Park, MD. (301)
891-7224. Hosted by Don Berger. Two featured readers per evening. Free
Admission.
http://www.takomaparkmd.gov
Cheryl's Gone Series
3rd Thursdays at 8:00 pm
Big Bear Cafe, 1st and R Streets NW, DC. (202) 470-5543.
3 to 4 featured readers (poetry and prose), with either an open mic
or an acoustic act during intermission. Hosted by Wade Fletcher.
Free Admission, but donations accepted.
http://www.cherylsgone.com
Poet-A-Tete
4th Thursdays at 7:30 pm (sign up at 7:15); year-round except December
Ebenezers Coffeehouse, 201 F St. NE, DC. (202) 558-6900.
Featured poet, followed by open mic. Culturally diverse, family-friendly,
obscenity-free and profanity-free series. Hosted by Cheryl Crockett.
Free Admission.
http://www.poetatete.net
Library of Congress
Erratic Thursdays at 6:45 pm
Madison Blg., 101 Independence Ave. SE, DC. Events usually in the Mumford
Room, 6th floor. (202) 707-1517.
The visiting writers series hosts eminent visiting poets from across
the country and an annual reading by the US Poet Laureate. Free Admission.
Coordinated by Patricia Gray.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/poetry/events.html
Takoma Park Poetry Series
Erratic Thursdays at 7:00 pm
Takoma Park Community Center, Atrium, 7500 Maple Ave., Takoma Park,
MD (301) 891-7224.
Featured readers, some open readings. Hosted by the Takoma Park Poet
Laureate. Free Admission.
http://www.cityoftakomapark.org/cgi-bin/webcal/webcal.pl
George Washington University
Erratic Thursdays at 8:00 pm (some events start at 8:30)
Visiting writers and scholars program. Also hosts the Jenny McKean Moore
Free Community Workshops, led by visting poets in odd-numbered years
and offered free to selected participants. Hosts the journal GW Review,
and offers an MA degree in English. Events in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood.
Coordinated by David
McAleavey. Free Admission.
http://www.gwu.edu/~english/calendar.htm
FRIDAY
HearArts
1st Fridays at 7:30 pm
VisArts, 155 Gibbs St., Rockville Town Center, Rockville, MD. (301)
315-8200.
Hosted by Philip Wexler. Featured fiction writers or poets, live music,
and open mic. Free Admission.
http://www.VisArtsCenter.org
Ebenezer's Open Mic Night
3rd Fridays at 8:00 pm (sign-up at 7:30)
Ebenezers Coffeehouse, 201 F St. NE, DC. (202) 558-6900. Free Admission.
http://www.myspace.com/ebenezers
Sounds of Hope
Final Fridays at 8:00 (sign up starts at 7:00 pm)
Potter's House Books, 1658 Columbia Rd. NW, Adams Morgan neighborhood,
DC. (202) 232-2885.
Music and poetry. Coordinated by Mary Shapiro. $10 suggested contribution.
http://pottershousedc.org
Poetry at Westmoreland
Erratic Fridays at 7:30 pm
Westmoreland Congregational Church. One Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda,
MD. (301) 229-7768.
Three readings per year, one each in the Fall, Winter, and Spring. Hosted
by Nan Fry. Free Admission (free-will donations
accepted to benefit pre-selected groups).
http://www.westmorelanducc.org/
Connections Literary Series
Erratic Fridays at 7:30 pm
College of Southern Maryland, Languages and Literatures Dept. Readings
at both the LaPlata and Leonardtown campuses. (301) 934-7684. Admission
usually $2, some readings free.
http://www.csmd.edu/connections/
PEN/Faulkner Series
Erratic Fridays at 8:00 pm
Folger Shakespeare Library, 201 E. Capitol St. SE, DC. (202) 544-7077.
Visiting writers series brings in fiction writers from around the world.
$15 Admission.
http://www.folger.edu/
SATURDAY
Crescent Moon Nights Open Mic Poetry
1st Saturdays at 7:00 pm
Mocha Hut, 1301 U Street NW, DC. (202) 667-0616.
Featured poet and open mic. Sign up starts at 6:00 pm. Free admission
before 7:00; $5 after 7:00pm.
http://www.mochahut.com/events2mochahut.html
Poets Anonymous
2nd Saturdays at 2:00 pm
Red Hot and Blue Restaurant, Route 123 and Judicial Drive, Fairfax,
VA. (703) 218-6989.
Hosted by Same "The Man in the Black Hat" Hurst. Free Admission.
http://www.poetrysocietyofvirginia.org/sys-tmpl/poetryreadings/
Ruthless Grip Series
2nd Saturdays at 8:00 pm
Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, 8230 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD (301)
608-9101 x101.
Featured authors, with an emphasis on experimental and avant garde writers.
Coordinated by Mel Nichols and Kaplan Harris. Free Admission, although
donations accepted to pay featured authors.
http://www.dcpoetry.com/
Washington Musica Viva
Erratic Saturdays at 7:30 pm
4233C Howard Ave., Kensington, MD. (301) 493-5729.
Events combine poetry with chamber music and visual art exhibits. Coordinated
by Marilyn and Carl Banner. Also sponsors concerts at the Czech Embassy.
$15 Admission.
http://www.dcmusicaviva.org
Also of Interest
DC
Poetry
Web site with information on three area readings series: Bridge Street
Books, In Your Ear, and Ruthless Grip. Also publishes the history of
the experimental and language poetry community in DC through personal
essays, and an annual anthology of poets from DC and throughout the
US.
http://www.dcpoetry.com
George Mason University
Readings by visiting writers. GMU is also home to the Associated Writing
Programs, and offers an MFA degree in creative writing. Hosts the journal
English Matters. Events in Fairfax, VA. Free Admission.
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/english
HoCoPoLitSo
Various days and times
The Howard County Poetry and Literature Society hosts readings, workshops,
and in-school programs. Also creates videos of area poets, such as Lucille
Clifton, Roland Flint, and Michael
Collier.
http://www.hocopolitso.org
Memorial Day Writers Project
Created by Vietnam veterans as a creative venue for vets and those
who have been touched by war. They sponsor readings twice a year, at
Memorial Day and Veteran's Day, in a tent adjacent to the Vietnam Memorial
(near Constitution Ave and 21st St NW). Coordinated by Mike McDonell
and Dick Epstein.
http://www.memorialdaywritersproject.com/
National Museum of Women in the Arts
Various days
Sponsors readings by women writers with national or international reputations.
Admission charged.
1250 New York Ave. NW, DC. (202) 783-7982.
http://www.nmwa.org
Nine on the Ninth
Held on the 9th day of every month at 9:00 pm
Featured readers and open mic, hosted by Derrick
Weston Brown. $3 admission.
Busboys & Poets, 14th & V Streets NW, DC. (202) 387-POET.
http://www.busboysandpoets.com
Poetology
Information on Spoken Word venues in the Mid-Atlantic region.
http://www.poetology.com
Vida la vida literaria: Resources in the Washington
DC Area for Spanish Language Writers & Translators
C.M. Mayo, editor of Tameme Books,
and a translator and poet, has compiled this excellent resource list
on her web site.
http://www.cmmayo.com/spanish.html
Know of a reading series in the Greater DC area we're
missing? Please let us know! Email: beltway.poetry@juno.com.