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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

March 18th with Nina Corwin


Welcome to the wonderful world of Waiting 4 the Bus.
On Monday March 18th we happily present a wonderful featured performer, Nina Corwin
there will be an open mic
so come on down to Jaks Tap (901 W. Jackson)
have some beer (40 on tap)
some tasty food
and listen to some good poetry

or suggested but non-mandatory theme is "egos, alter egos, persona, and internal voices

Nina Corwin is the author of two books of poetry, The Uncertainty of Maps and Conversations With Friendly Demons and Tainted Saints. Her work has appeared in ACM, Forklift OH, Hotel Amerika, New Ohio Review, Southern Poetry Review, Verse and has been nominated for the Pushcart prize. Corwin is an Advisory Editor for Fifth Wednesday Journal and curates readings at Woman Made Gallery in Chicago where she co-edited Inhabiting the Body: A Collection of Poetry and Art By Women. She has read and performed her work across the country, at times set with musical or choreographic compositions. In daylight hours, she is a psychotherapist known for her work on behalf of victims of violence.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Sunday, March 10, 2013-2nd Sunday Top Shelf Poets at Powell's for March




Sunday March 10th
Change your clocks and be on time for
The Greatest Poet Alive,
Kottyn Campbell
John Goode
and Robin Fine
3-5 pm
be on time because the show starts when it starts. We try to be prompt

Powell's Bookstores Chicago, 1218 S Halsted St Chicago, IL 60607 (312) 243-9070

Friday, February 8, 2013

Monday, February 18, 2013-W4Tb FEATURING DANA JERMAN+OPEN MIC

Come on out to Jaks tap
have some beer
listen to one of the coolest poets around
W4tB presents Poetry Pentathlon silver medalist Dana Jerman
and if that ain't enough
our suggested theme is Celluloid heroes,shadows on film, and the works of David Lynch
sign up--7:30
showtime 8-10pm
Jaks Tap Restaurant Bar
901 W. Jackson, Chicago, Illinois

Saturday, January 12, 2013

W4tB State of the Union or Where the Weirdness takes me.



Waiting 4 the Bus was formed around the concept of making poetic dreams come true. It was through the vision of a conclave of dreamers who would listen to each others ramblings and answer the question “What if?” with a response of “Why not?”
In the beginning there were only a few of us playing this game, but soon there were many. Together we created the Poetry Bomb, The Poetry Pentathlon, and Exact Change Only Magazine. We have performed big multi=voiced pieces, and bent the laws of time and poetry.
Time has passed and some of us have gone our separate ways, some have taken a less active but still vital role in the collective, like all things, we have evolved and from the outside it looks like we evolved into the Buddha and Esteban show. We would like to correct this perception. We are just two poets sitting around playing the “What if?’ game and hoping other folks will join the game so that we can help each other conquer what seems to be the impossible.
We are not about fame. I don’t know about anyone else but I would like the name W4tB to be associated with the creation of Art and shows that are entertaining without being pretentious. I am searching for a dedication to craft and a commitment to work both honest and true. I try to apply these things to myself and others.
W4tB has gathered to fight the scourge of Genre, to unite the various poetic tribes in the city. We all have our opinions of what is good and what is bad, what we like and what we don’t and that sometimes divide us. When we get right down to it, We Are All Poets, and it should be about the writing.
If you feel like you can deal with these concepts and like the way we roll (yo), come and check us out or come and check us out again. Maybe you’ll ask the question “What if?” and we’ll answer “Why Not?”


Thursday, October 4, 2012



A long time ago. I found myself in Poetic Retirement. I wasn't reading out at all and The original Waiting for the Bus had gone bust. I wasn't thinking about a new show, much less a new collective. I was hanging out with a friend of a friend (who became a good friend) and he dragged me to an open mic.

At this Open mic I met Esteban Colon and Dena Pope, and I started performing out more and one day Esteban and I started to artistically collaborate and that was the seed that led to waiting 4 the bus for the 21st century.

That friend of a friend was Jeff Givens, or the Bourbon Cowboy, or Ziggy Sawdust, or the Golden Elvis. He just gone and finished himself a record. I like it, but I'm his biggest fan. Give it a listen, you might like it.

Thanks for helpin' me live the life, Jeff.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The wheels on the bus.


Let’s get serious for a second. I need to confess to restarting the W4tB open mic at the worst time ever. Walking into October with the ubiquitous presence of Chicago Calling with my eyes open and a first time feature on the bill, I’m not expecting much audience for the October 1st show.
Our first show with Maxwell Baumbach had a cozy and comfortable feel to it, but it wasn’t Waiting 4 the Bus. Every time you bring your show to a new venue, whether you’ve been there or not, it takes a lot more than unpacking your adjectives and rockin’ into it. There is a rebuilding process.
I know life is busy and competition for shows is tough and a gig is a gig, but more and more we are becoming like real families and we are only seeing each other at Weddings and Funerals. I don’t think that’s how it’s supposed to work.
So, if you are free on October 1st, come on down to the Green Room at Jaks Tap. Meet some folks, celebrate a new voice in our community, share your poetry, or just share yourself.
We miss and need you all.

--Buddha 309

Monday, October 1, 2012
7:30pm until 10:00pm

The Bus of Weird is rolling back on its regular schedule. This time our special guest is Tatiana Ormaza as usual our show comes to you live from the Green Room at Jaks Tap, 901 W. Jackson, sign up starts at 7:30 and the show runs until 10 pm.
so...
get your ducks in a row
tell your friends,
make peace with your enemies
and tell them too.
get yourself down to Jaks.

Monday, September 10, 2012

updates



Whassup, at the bus depot ? Well kids the universe seems to have righted itself, at least, on the localized front. Waiting 4 The Bus is returning to its old home at Jaks Tap. The open mic antics of our merry misfits will continue on the 1st and 3rd Mondays In October, with a special detour to the 4th Monday in September, just to keep things on track.. We will be kicking things back up on October 24th with Maxwell Baumbach featuring.

It’s with a little bit of sadness that we lay to rest the First Friday Poetry series, but it is with great joy that we bask in the phoenix like resurrection of its new incarnation the Second Sunday Show. Top Shelf Poets will invade Powell’s book store beginning Sunday Oct 14 from 3-5 in the afternoon. I can’t reveal all the readers just yet, but it’s gonna be cool.

Here’s a quick wrap up of important dates

September 24th-Maxwell Baumbach at Jaks Tap


October 1st-Tatiana Ormaza at Jaks Tap


Octoper 14th-Second Sunday at Powell’s (debut show)

October 15th-Open Mic at Jaks Tap

It is a rarity for the second Sunday and the third Monday to be back to back, but it happens occasionally.
The Green Room, Our new home at JAKS