Performers scheduled for Sunday, December 7th at the Bowery Poetry Club, 2:30 pm:
Jessica Delfino is an award-winning, world-traveling, multi-media performer who loves to use comedy, music, illustration and video as elements of her work. She is probably best known for her “dirty folk rock” songs and for getting publicly denounced by the Catholic League for saying the words “shit” and “pussy.” (True story.) Jessica lives and works in New York Fucking City.
Bill Fogarty was born and raised in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, where he became an underground sensation as a street dancer. Legend has it that he invented some of John Travolta’s more sexually suggestive moves in Saturday Night Fever. This is an urban myth, however, as little Billy was only 3 when that film came out, but he was a technical advisor for the sequel Staying Alive. His career culminated when he was named a Solid Gold dancer but ended tragically with a near fatal accident as he leapt off of a chrome tube and landed into Marilyn McCoo. Since then, he’s just a mere poet.
Morgan Jarrett has been studying improv at UCB since 2006. She has studied under Chris Gethard, Micheal Delaney, Joe Wengert and Bobby Moynihan. Morgan was an original member of the indie group Orphan Tycoon who were finalist at the 2007 Indie Cage Match Championships. She is also an original member and contributing writer of Brawdeville: Women in Performance Art, which is an all-female theater group that produces four multi-media shows a year in NYC to support and progress the art of women. Morgan has been acting professionally since 2000. Some of her film credits include Big Fish and Love, Liza. Professional Theater Credits include Anne in Anne Frank, Falling in Like, Company, Cloud 9 and A Perfect Wedding. National Commercials include; EXXON and Food Lion. Morgan would like to thank Buffy the Vampire Slayer for teaching her how to be a super hero.
Ingrid Jungermann is the founder and artistic director of Brawdeville: Women in Performance Art, an all-female collective that performs all-original, mixed-media productions. Ingrid has also written and directed two of her own short films–”Viewpoint” and “Love Sucks“–and recently completed “The Art of Leaving,” a play she hopes to develop with a theater company in New York.
Magdalen Kadel
George Andrew Pasles has been the lead fucker in pop group overlord for more than a decade.
Larissa Shmailo has been published in Barrow Street, Fulcrum, Rattapallax, Big Bridge, Drunken Boat, Naropa’s We, and many other publications. Her new chapbook is A Cure for Suicide (Cervena Barva Press 2008 http://thelostbookshelf.com). Larissa translated the Russian Futurist opera Victory over the Sun by A. Kruchenych; a DVD of the original English-language production is part of the collection of the New York Museum of Modern Art. She also contributed translations to the new anthology Contemporary Russian Poetry published by Dalkey Archive Press. Her poetry CDs, The No-Net World (SongCrew 2006) and Exorcism (2008), are frequently heard on radio and Internet broadcasts and are available on iTunes and CDBaby.com.
Kate Steinberg is a Fuck Slope mom, in the classic mould. Kate was briefly and anonymously the author of Diary of a Park Slope Mom at www.gawker.com.


