We are looking for artists, satirists, playwrights, poets, actresses, short story writers, actors, novelists, extemporaneous creators, instrumental musicians, comedians, audience members, and anyone else who loves creativity!
The next Write Club
Knickerbocker.
Monday, August 29th.
7PM.
Write Club Battles
Downtown vs. Suburbia MP3 | OGG (No clear winner. Re-match with Pro Violent Crime vs. Anti Violent Crime)
MP3: [audio:http://themediacollective.org/wp-content/uploads/writeclub/2011-08-29/themediacollective.org-Downtown%20vs%20Suburbia.mp3]
Ogg:
Foodie vs. Fast Food MP3 | OGG (Winner: Fast Food – Aaron “The Little Mac Dinger”)
MP3: [audio:http://themediacollective.org/wp-content/uploads/writeclub/2011-08-29/themediacollective.org-Foodie%20vs%20Fast%20Food.mp3]
Ogg:
Pro Violent Crime vs. Anti Violent Crime MP3 | OGG (Winner: Pro Violent Crime – Kaveh “Jack the Tripper Colors Man”)
MP3: [audio:http://themediacollective.org/wp-content/uploads/writeclub/2011-08-29/themediacollective.org-Pro%20Violent%20Crime%20vs%20Anti%20Violent%20Crime.mp3]
Ogg:
The rest of the copy from the event poster:
the University show
We are continuing with our new format of creating material for the show in a collaborative environment.
Everyone is welcome at anytime. You can participate in all aspects of the show, but you must be present at the specified times to contribute as a writer and/or performer.
Want to write for the show? Come at 7PM.
Want to perform in the show? Come at 8PM.
Want to watch the creation? Come at 9PM.
In honor of the start of Purdue’s 2011 Fall Semester, we are asking people to draw upon this event for their inspiration. Think of Purdue, students, university, classes, the Hello Walk, campus, the Village, coffee shops, house parties, the Union, clubs, grad students, dissertations, grants, loans.
Can’t make it? Call our voicemail art project, 312-DRY-TOFU (312-379-8638), to contribute via the phone. To be considered for this month’s show, you must call before August 28th.
Think! Found Magazine meets J&C Letters to the Editor. Their relationship grows stale and they put an ad on Craigslist. After a few days they meet Daniil Kharms. All is interesting and fresh again. As they grow old, the three of them enjoy reading Viola Spolin, William S. Burroughs, Keith Johnstone, and Albert Camus before they go to bed. Soundtracking their life’s journey are the works of Laurie Anderson, Jeffry Lewis, and Cecil Taylor.