Hosted by Brian Wang with
sounds by The Pinstriped Rebel, tomorrow night’s show features Jennifer Cendaña
Armas, The Fourth Stream, Alex Cena, Jose Padua and SNRG. Learn more about
who’ll be gracing the Sulu DC stage on our blog: http://suludc.com/?p=519
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Artisphere, 1101 Wilson
Blvd, Rosslyn, VA 22209
2 blocks from the Rosslyn Metro on the Blue/Orange Line
Doors open at 6:30 pm, show starts at 7:00 pm
$10 general admission / $8 student admission
Avoid the lines and buy your tickets here: http://bit.ly/suluapril11show
ALSO – Artisphere’s new Here CafeBar will be open during
the show, and we’re told the regular menu will be served. We’ve got your
brainfood, Here has your food food. Eat up!
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Apologies if you were
rickrolled while reading our last e-mail (it WAS April Fools, after all!), but here’s the video from March’s “Herstory: The Lives of Fierce
AAPI Women” show. Forreal. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmmEph4xMKQ
And if
you wanted to learn more about Robin Park (who performed at the March show),
you’re in luck. Here’s Simone Jacobson’s interview with her for The Lantern
Review: http://suludc.com/?p=553
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Split This Rock invites proposals for panel and roundtable discussions, workshops, and themed group readings for their third national poetry festival, scheduled for March 22-25, 2012, in Washington, DC. Applications are due June 30. More information is available at SplitThisRock.org.
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Mark your calendars! Our May show is on Saturday, 5/21, 7pm at Artisphere. Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with Sulu DC! Stay tuned for more information.
Thanks for all of your support. See you tomorrow night!
Love
& light,
Sulu
Star System