Cantab Recap For Wednesday, March 15th, 2023

Amidst the cold, Cantabbers brought some spring fever energy to poetry night! The open mic had some wonderful first timers, with one poet debuting the first poem they ever wrote! We had an incredible love poem from the feature’s partner, a Weird Al-inspired poem from Skylar Sweet Cheeks, and, in a true redemption arc, the great Danny Riordan got through a poem that he was not able to complete last time (because he was laughing so much). 

The night wouldn’t be complete without some 🐷Weekly Shenanigans🏝️ and for the second time in a row, host Jimmy’s banter brought something memorable to the stage. Between introducing poets, Jimmy read Google’s “people also ask” suggestions that come up when you search “Pig Island.” For those who don’t know, Pig Island is an island in the Bahamas home to a clan of feral pigs. Turns out, people have a lot of questions about these pigs. To top it off, Michael F. Gill found the answers to these questions and read them in succession as a found poem later in the night. Truly anything can happen on a Cantab Wednesday. 

Our highly anticipated feature this week was the one and only Jarvis Subia! He opened his set by crowd-walking down the aisles of folding chairs, and performed work from multiple chapbooks, spanning topics from relationships to masculinity to beauty. His effervescent delivery had the audience feeling all the feels. Learn more about Jarvis on his website, www.flowerboywrites.com

This week’s ✏️Line of the Wednesday✏️ is from our astounding feature, Jarvis Subia, from his piece “Stay with Me”:
“If we always try to outrun our horizons, we will never make it to daylight.”

This Wednesday: our feature is Catherine Weiss! Catherine is a poet and artist from Maine. Their poetry has been published in Tinderbox, Up the Staircase, Fugue, Taco Bell Quarterly, and Flypaper Lit. Catherine is the artist behind the collaborative poetry chapbook/card deck I WISH I WASN’T ROYALTY (Game Over Books, 2020). They are also the author of chapbook-length poem FERVOR (Ginger Bug Press, 2021), full-length poetry collections WOLF GIRLS VS. HORSE GIRLS (Game Over Books, 2021), and GRIEFCAKE (Game Over Books, 2023). More at catherineweiss.com. See you then!

– Amy ✈️

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All shows take place at the Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, with one flight of stairs to access the basement room (click for directions and accessibility information). The show is 21+ (ID/Proof of Vaccination required) and doors for the show open at 7:15. The open mic begins at 8:00 PM and the feature begins at approximately 10:00 PM. Due to a temporary inflation tax on transactions at the Cantab, the door charge will be $3.15 credit or $4 cash until further notice.

Cantab Recap For Wednesday, March 8th, 2023

Happy International Women’s Day from The Boston Poetry Slam!! This week, the packed room brought especially eccentric energy to the open mic, with so many poets bringing their best work yet again. There were poems in German, poems in Spanish, poems about time machines and traffic lights, and poems that make you question everything. We also had the pleasure of hearing the tales of host Jimmy’s recent freelancing adventures, and a smoking section filled with haiku and shoutouts by our lovely staff.

Our feature this week, longtime Lowell poet and organizer Ricky Orng, showcased his heartfelt work and captivated everyone with his cadence and wordplay. Come back soon, Ricky! Follow him on Instagram @rickyorng to stay updated on his many projects!

This week’s ✏️ Line of the Wednesday ✏️ is actually not from a poem, just something our own Eddy Martinez said to me organically that I had to write down:
“I find that I am sometimes too accepting of mysteries.”

Coming up this week, our feature is our very own beloved regular, Jarvis Subia!! Jarvis is a latinx, queer, flower-loving poet who is born and raised in San Jose’s Seven Trees neighborhood. He is the 2019 Poetry Foundation and Crescendo Literary’s Incubator Fellow, the recipient of the 2019 Silicon Valley Creates and Content Magazine’s Emerging Artist award, and San José’s Poetry Slam’s 2018 Grand Slam Champion! He recently earned his Ed.M from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, studying the impact of spoken word poetry in K-12 schools.

Jarvis will also be hosting a writing workshop right before the open mic entitled “This Will Be The Year”, and it will center around repetition and anaphora in poetry. The workshop starts at 6:30 PM, and is $10-$15 (sliding scale). Check our instagram feed (@bostonpoetryslam) for the latest information!

– Amy ✈️

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All shows take place at the Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, with one flight of stairs to access the basement room (click for directions and accessibility information). The show is 21+ (ID/Proof of Vaccination required) and doors for the show open at 7:15. The open mic begins at 8:00 and the feature begins at approximately 10:00. Due to a temporary inflation tax on transactions at the Cantab, the door charge will be $3.16 credit or $4 cash until further notice.

Cantab Recap For Wednesday, March 1st, 2023

This Wednesday, the line was long and the room was packed with Cantabbers ready to read, listen, and compete! It was another sold out night, which of course resulted in a very full open mic. Shoutout to our regularly-amazing regulars and the impressive set of newcomers this week – please come back soon!! 

After pieces from our lovely staff, we had another team qualification slam! It was close, but after an unexpected, tie-induced, 3-person final round, Meaghan Ford emerged victorious, partially thanks to their piece on how the flute section of the Star Wars theme had a permanent impact on them, even after the orchestra concert was over. Congratulations to Meaghan and runner-up Skylar Sweet Cheeks, who qualify for the Cantab slam team! 

This week’s ✏️Line(s) of the Wednesday✏️ is from our runner up, Skylar Sweet Cheeks:

“I’ve been watching the leaves change colors this season.
They’re beautiful,
before they fall to the ground.”

Next week: Come on over and bring your friends to see Lowell poet, organizer, and badass improviser Ricky Orng for what will be an amazing featured performance!!! 

– Amy ✈️

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All shows take place at the Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, with one flight of stairs to access the basement room (click for directions and accessibility information). The show is 21+ (ID/Proof of Vaccination required) and doors for the show open at 7:15. The open mic begins at 8:00 and the feature begins at approximately 10:00. Due to a temporary inflation tax on transactions at the Cantab, the door charge will be $3.16 credit or $4 cash until further notice.

Cantab Recap For Wednesday, February 22nd, 2023

Last week’s show sold out before the clock struck 8 pm, as we all expected — we had Chen Chen in the house, after all! The open mic was packed with returners and newcomers alike, including work about Sailor Moon, queer sex versus canon literature, and a glorious catalogue of pasta shapes. Chen Chen’s feature was like a warm hug for the audience, balancing deeper questions of family trauma with well-placed humor. It was snowing cats and dogs by the time we all left (more cats than dogs? 50/50 cats and dogs?) — hopefully for one of the last times this season before the basement starts to warm.

Coming up this week, it’s another open poetry slam! The top 2 slammers will be qualified for our big team selection slam (date TBD), with the winner getting $50! Be sure to join us for another great Wednesday night.

-Myles ✨

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All shows take place at the Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, with one flight of stairs to access the basement room (click for directions and accessibility information). Doors for the show open at 7:15. The open mic begins at 8:00 and the feature begins at approximately 10:00. The show is 21+ (ID/Proof of Vaccination required) and the cover charge is $3. The Cantab is in the midst of experimenting with a 5% inflation surcharge, so the final total may be $3.15 (cash/credit accepted).

Cantab Recap For Wednesday, February 15th, 2023

Reporting yet another happy and sold-out Wednesday at the Cantab! Energy was sky-high, and love was in the air during our special Valentine’s Day show, with a packed house and an elevated amount of crowd participation. During the open mic, we had someone come back after SEVEN YEARS to finish a poem they started performing at their last open mic. Other highlights included a sad tale of a mouse thief stealing a poet’s bagels, an incredibly-delivered German poem about the inherent suffering in the task of living every single day, and, during the smoking section, our very own Kat told of.… dairy-like appendages.

All of the energy from the open mic and smoking section led wonderfully into the dirty haiku slam hosted by the lovely Michael F. Gill. Slammers went head-to-head to impress the crowd with sensual and sexy haikus, but ultimately the astounding Skylar Sweet Cheeks narrowly beat out Lynette, partially due to a particularly creative use of the term “genderfluid.”

Onto the event of the evening, the Love vs. Death Slam hosted by Myles Taylor! Team Love, captained by Kai, and Team Death, captained by Dawn Gabriel, truly brought their best to the stage as the audience heard sweet (and occasionally slimy) love poems as well as wistful and harrowing poems about our inevitable end. There was rarely a unanimous victor for each round, but ultimately Team Love emerged victorious, winning a generous supply of candy. Special shout-out to our charismatic regular Danny for stepping in to slam last minute, and thank you to all the slammers!!

Lastly, I am starting a new segment of these recaps, entitled “Line of the Wednesday,” where I pick a particularly memorable line from any point in the show.

This week’s ✏️Line of the Wednesday✏️ is:
“Beluga whale blubber spread on avocado toast” from Danny Riordan. Thank you for this.

Next week: Come to the Cantab EARLY to secure a spot to see the incredible Chen Chen! Chen Chen is the author of two books of poetry, Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency (BOA Editions, 2022) and When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities (BOA Editions, 2017), which was longlisted for the National Book Award and won the Thom Gunn Award, among other honors. Learn more about this poet and experience his excellence live this Wednesday at the Cantab!

– Amy ✈️

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All shows take place at the Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, with one flight of stairs to access the basement room (click for directions and accessibility information). Doors for the show open at 7:15. The open mic begins at 8:00 and the feature begins at approximately 10:00. The show is 21+ (ID/Proof of Vaccination required) and the cover charge is $3.

Cantab Recap For Wednesday, February 8th, 2023

Welcome back to another wacky Wednesday at the Cantab! In yet another sold-out show, the crowd watched a roller coaster of an open mic full of wonderful, weird, and wicked awesome poems. There were tales of love, loss, some songs, and a particularly environmentally-focused poem about turtle conservation. The night continued on to an especially fabulous smoking section featuring our wonderful staff and questioning if the chicken is measuring us, or if possibly something is measuring…the chicken?

Our feature, Dominique “Mo” Durden read many pieces from her chapbook, gifting the the audience with her passionate storytelling and lines that cut straight to the heart. You can find her on all social media at @momothepoet. Follow her and buy her merch!

Next week: In a Valentine’s Day special, we invite lovebirds and singles alike to join us in a themed Love vs. Death slam. Poets will compete head to head in an epic battle of romance and the fantastical versus macabre and the inevitable. Come to see which team, love or death, will win! And did we mention there will be an open dirty haiku slam at the end of the open mic? See you on Wednesday!

– Amy ✈️

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All shows take place at the Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, with one flight of stairs to access the basement room (click for directions and accessibility information). Doors for the show open at 7:15. The open mic begins at 8:00 and the feature begins at approximately 10:00. The show is 21+ (ID/Proof of Vaccination required) and the cover charge is $3.

Cantab Recap For Wednesday, February 1st, 2023

What a night! The cold definitely did not stop Cantabbers from coming in droves this past Wednesday. For the first time in a while, we sold out before the show even started! A packed room resulted in a very full open mic — a grand total of 34 people got a chance to read. We had some pretty heavy hitters and an impressive amount of bangers from regulars and newcomers alike. One new poet made a very convincing argument on why snakes are their symbol of hope (rather than butterflies), and my personal favorite was when the word “Pokegeddon” was uttered in a poem. After a stunning smoking section, the crowd watched in awe as the incredible Miss Savage performed her feature. Her poems touched on topics from family and ancestry to religious and culture dynamics, and we thank her for such a great set!

Next week: Come join us for another incredible feature — the multi-hyphenate Dominique “Mo” Durden — as she performs poems from her new chapbook “BIRDSONG: a collection of poems.” To get a glimpse of what she’s been up to, check out @momothepoet on social media. See you soon!

– Amy ✈️

P.S. We want to wish our relatively new host, Aparna, a very happy birthday, which was over the past week. Happy Birthday to your lovely self!

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All shows take place at the Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, with one flight of stairs to access the basement room (click for directions and accessibility information). Doors for the show open at 7:15. The open mic begins at 8:00 and the feature performs at approximately 10:00. The show is 21+ (ID/Proof of Vaccination required) and the cover charge is $3.

Cantab Recap For Wednesday, January 25th, 2023

It was another jam-packed January night at the Cantab Lounge, as an eager-eared crowd took in another full open mic with lots of memorable moments! Poem topics included being a hotline operator, changing your name back to what it previously was, and the metaphors found in an elaborate terms-of-service agreement. Honorable mention goes to Oliver, who may have had the best poem title of the night, with “On a Second Date I Invent a Fake Childhood Injury to Unclear Ends.” As the open mic wound down, four poets took part in one of the wildest haiku slams we’ve had so far! Aparna barely edged out Siraj in the final round to take the win, but a great time was had by all.

The open slam was no slouch either, with the final coming down to veteran slammer Zeke Russell and open-mic favorite PK Jade. Zeke emerged victorious by performing a brand new poem about miracles, and both he and PK will be qualified for our future team selection final.

Next week, local poet powerhouse Mariama Savage will be giving us a full 30-minute feature! Hope to see you there!

– MFG🚪(filling in for Amy)

Upcoming features!

February 1st, 2023 – Mariama Savage
Boston-bred poet and Brave New Voices vet Mariama Savage will feature for us!

February 8th, 2023 – Dominique “Mo” Durden
Emerging poet/artist/activist and author of the recent chapbook “Birdsong”

Further down the road:

2/15Valentine’s Day feat. Dirty Haiku Slam (More details to come!)
2/22 – Chen Chen
3/1Open Poetry Slam
3/8Ricky Orng
3/15Jarvis Subia
3/22Catherine Weiss
3/29Gabriel Ramirez
4/05Karen Garrabrant
4/12Patrick Roche

All shows take place at the Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, with one flight of stairs to access the basement room (click for directions and accessibility information). Doors for the show open at 7:15. The open mic begins at 8:00 and the feature performs at approximately 10:00. The show is 21+ (ID/Proof of Vaccination required) and the cover charge is $3.

Cantab Recap For Wednesday, January 18th, 2023

After a long, snowy weekend, Cantabbers reconvened once again for a great Wednesday full of poems! There were a considerable amount of new faces on the open mic, and highlights included Jarvis’ stirring ode to the history of their body, Danny Riordan’s immediate response poem to Jarvis, and March Penn’s excellently-titled “Do I Have Imaginary Friends Or Did I Just Imagine Having Them.” We also had to take a couple moments to recognize not just one, but TWO birthdays this week. Myles and Nayeli are both incredibly appreciated and loved by this community, no matter which side of the Aquarius/Capricorn cusp they identify with!

After the open mic was the anticipated 20 Questions slam, hosted by Myles, where each of the slammers wrote a 20-line poem describing something without explicitly stating it. Scores were based on whether our judges could guess what that something was. We had some beautiful poems accompanied by some crazy guesses, with one poem producing guesses of both “Penis” from one judge and “Hennessy” from another. At the end of the slam, the winning spot was awarded to both PK Kleiner and Meredith, for their poems about the wind and “stripper Santa” respectively.

This Week: If you thought we were done slamming for the month of January, you were wrong – we have an open slam this Wednesday! The top two slammers will also be eligible to compete in our team selection final, so we encourage you to bring your best poems! See you then!

– Amy ✈️

Upcoming features!

January 25th, 2023Open Poetry Slam
You need at least 3 poems to compete. $50 prize for the winner! There will also be an open haiku slam, with a $17 prize for the winner.

February 1st, 2023 – Mariama Savage
Boston-bred poet and Brave New Voices vet Mariama Savage will feature for us!

Further down the road:

2/8Dominique “Mo” Durden
2/15Valentine’s Day feat. Dirty Haiku Slam (More details to come!)
2/22 – Chen Chen
3/1Open Poetry Slam
3/8Ricky Orng
3/15Jarvis Subia
3/22Catherine Weiss
3/29Gabriel Ramirez

All shows take place at the Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, with one flight of stairs to access the basement room (click for directions and accessibility information). Doors for the show open at 7:15. The open mic begins at 8:00 and the feature performs at approximately 10:00. The show is 21+ (ID/Proof of Vaccination required) and the cover charge is $3.

Cantab Recap For Wednesday, January 11th, 2023

This Wednesday was the most full night we’ve had in months, with a jam-packed open mic and waitlist filled to the brim! Our lovely hosts brought great energy (and great new haircuts!) to the sold out show, and it kept getting better from there. Open mic highlights included advice to never date a pilot, thoughts on Eli’s boss, questioning if Sam Bucci… is Eli’s boss, an intricate tale of movie theatre farts, what to do if there’s a goblin under the bed, and a completely uncut WWE wrestler introduction. It’s safe to say that we had a huge range of vibes, but the talent was at an all-time high!

After the open mic, there was a surprise open slam! (We hope to re-schedule planned feature Dr. Joshua Bennett for another date.) 8 competitors rose to the challenge, with a surging Logan Lopez overtaking first-time slammer Bonnie in the final round.

Next week: Is it an animal? A mineral? No, it’s an open slam with a gimmick! Join us next week for the 20 questions slam! See you there, and have a great week!

– Amy ✈️

Upcoming features!

January 18th, 202320 Questions Slam
Special theme slam! Poets will have 20 lines to describe the subject of their poem without revealing it, and their score will be impacted by whether or not the judges are able to guess the subject in question.

January 25th, 2023Open Poetry Slam
You need at least 3 poems to compete. $50 prize for the winner! There will also be an open haiku slam.

Further down the road:

2/1Mariama Savage
2/8Dominique “Mo” Durden
2/15Valentine’s Day feat. Dirty Haiku Slam (More details to come!)
2/22 – Chen Chen
3/1Open Poetry Slam
3/8Ricky Orng
3/15Jarvis Subia
3/22Catherine Weiss
3/29Gabriel Ramirez

All shows take place at the Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, with one flight of stairs to access the basement room (click for directions and accessibility information). Doors for the show open at 7:15. The open mic begins at 8:00 and the feature performs at approximately 10:00. The show is 21+ (ID/Proof of Vaccination required) and the cover charge is $3.