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Published on June 08, 2006
Ladies, break out the headwraps, and fellas, get ready to snap ya fingers for "The Kings and Queens of Spoken Word," the summer poetry concert featuring established poets and emerging vocalists. This year's show promises to do it very big, with poetry performances by the infamous Equality, the revolutionary Brother Said and the smooth Inertia. Watch for newcomer Epiphany, who'll rock the house with her soulful song stylings, along with guitarist Tony Henry and vocalist Ayo Codrington.
Sat., June 10, 8 p.m.