7.10.2016 AWR: Twisted Legacy

Talk

About a

Long yarn

Entangled!

Just click your heels three times, chanting, “There’s no place like home.” Not in this lineup of tales!

The host purposely mixed iconic symbols to create a twisted legacy costume.

The Rouletters arrived in full force to entertain a standing-room only crowd.

Click on the link below to view the performances of the following artists: Birdman 313,Kathleen Majorsky, Hope Ruiz, Magic Jack ATX, Brian Grosz, Teresa Y. Roberson, and Thom the World Poet accompanied by Magic Jack ATX.

Birdman 313 recounted a love gone sideways.

Kathleen Majorsky  embarked on a journey to rediscover her past self after she grew tired of giving away her sugar.

Hope Ruiz shared her insight on the state of being raw.

Magic Jack ATX told the audience what happened when circus chairs collided with a Jaguar XJ6.

Brian Grosz, fueled by vodka, cigarettes and heavy metal, spun a tale that put Kevin Bacon to shame.

Teresa Y. Roberson spoke of a love gone wrong when a man falls in love with an illusion and a woman is an ever-evolving survivor of natural selection.

Thom the World Poet, accompanied by Magic Jack ATX, rapped about the twisted legacy of political actions against the common people.

Click on the link below to view the performances of the following artists: Birdman 313, Hope Ruiz, Stephanie Johnson, Richard Price, Nori Hubert, Brian Grosz,Barbara Frances, Davide Martinez, Eliot Klein, and Thom the World Poet.

Birdman 313 started the open mic.

Hope Ruiz

Stephanie Johnson

Richard Price

Nori Hubert

Brian Grosz

Barbara Frances

David Martinez

Eliot Klein

Thom the World Poet



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