Language Artist
THU 2/19
A guest of FIU's Writers on the Bay series, Gregory Orr, champion of the personal lyric poem -- that musical assemblage of language bent on transcending the worst that life can throw at us -- reads tonight at 8:00. Orr, who has published 8 volumes of poetry, numerous essays, and a memoir, brings with him the contagious conviction that what is most beautiful about us finds its survival through words. The poet, whose work spans 3 decades, co-edits the Virginia Quarterly Review, one of those highbrow fiction rags you rarely spend your jack on but should. In keeping with the format, Orr promises to socialize with aspiring poets and students. The finger-snapping will go on at FIU Biscayne Bay Campus, Academic One bldg., rm. 155, NE 151st Street and Biscayne Boulevard, North Miami. Admission is free. Call 305-919-5857 or see w3.fiu.edu/crwriting. -- By Victor Cruz
Beats
Get Jiggy, Naturally
FRI 2/20
There's a serious condition afflicting urban youth; his name is Ronald McDonald. Well, not the reddish-haired spokesbozo directly, but the supersized diet he represents. Being down with the clown is not ice-cold, which explains the popularity of the Organic Hip-Hop event at FIU, Biscayne Bay campus. The evening features hip-hop and spoken-word artists Tha Union and Swamburger, treats from the Black Vegetarian Society of South Florida, and talks on holistic wellness by Queen Afua and her son Supanova Slom. Doors open 6:30 p.m., Wolfe University Center Ball Room. Admission is free. Call 305-472-2566. -- By John Anderson