CRUMB #46

JULY 2026

THE WORD


The story we tell ourselves

The story we tell ourselves can be a chain or a key. A bread crumb can be a feast or a famine. Our glass can be half full or half empty. The story we tell ourselves is the reality by which we live our lives. Deep winter thoughts for sure. But what a season for reflection, contemplation and taking stock of who we are and who we want to be.

It will be a little quieter on the open microphone scene over the next couple of months as our weekly Dangerous Microphone takes a break (last one, featuring Kabra Kadrabra on Wednesday 1 July). The Dangerous Kitchen will be closed from 5 July to 19 August 2026. The Dangerous Microphone will resume for its 5th season on Wednesday 26 August.

But of course, we will continue with our monthly events at the Mussel Inn (where myself and Leigh Strange will be the featured guests at Acid on the Microphone) and NgAng’s Gallery. Details further on.

Let’s tell ourselves a good story and live our lives accordingly.
See you somewhere!

Peace
Mark Raffills
Golden Bay Live Poets Society

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Winter's bed of stone

The dawn is slow to wake,
To stir from the bed of darkness,
To crack the sky
With a ray of light
That knows the sun’s caress

The thin covers of cold
Lie frozen on the ground,
The morning dew,
A sea of white
That whispers a silent sound

Thin, spindle orchard arms,
Nothing left to hold,
This is the season
Of slumber,
Of the naked vine I am told

Above, the hollow moon
Hangs high and alone,
Long are the nights
We lie waiting
On winter’s bed of stone

Mark Raffills

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OPEN MICROPHONE


signing off with Kabra Kadabra

This is it for a while as we sign off  The Dangerous Microphone this Wednesday, 1 July with a high-energy, foot-stomping gypsy blast from Kabra Kadabra in our 30 Minutes of Glory session.

The DANGEROUS MICROPHONE delivers  courageous performances and strong community connections you can’t buy!  So make sure you line up for your last dose of entertainment, challenge and pure joy for one night only in July. Come on down, meet your neighbours around the fire and  enjoy the on-going connections with travellers and visitors as you devour a night of great pizzas,  splendid entertainment and warm company. At the Dangerous Kitchen the food and beverage service is fantastic and the hostesses and hosts make you feel right at home.

Kabra Kadabra is a lively local gypsy-folk band weaving together the musical threads of the Balkans and beyond. Fronted by Golden Bay vocalist Hera Livingston, joined by the rhythmically-nimble acoustic guitar of Rye Morgan and a rotating cast of musical friends. On this occasion Mónica Naudín, singing with latino soul,  Julian Briggs  percussion/guitar and Paul Candish, percussion.. This spirited ensemble brings the fiery pulse of Eastern European folk traditions to life. You may not understand a single word, but that hardly matters — the rhythms speak for themselves.

NOTE: Tonight – Wednesday 1 July – is our last Dangerous Microphone for a while. The Dangerous Kitchen will be closed from 5 July to 19 August 2026. The Dangerous Microphone will resume for its 5th season on Wednesday 26 August. Meantime, make some plans to stay in touch during the winter break.

Performance list open from 5.00pm.

DANGEROUS MICROPHONE
Wednesday  1 July ’26
Open Mic 6.00 pm – 7.30 pm
30 Minutes of Glory after 7.30 pm  featuring KABRA KADABRA
Open mic 8.15pm – 9.00pm

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signing off with Kabra Kadabra

MOONSHINE IN JULY

where POT-LUCK FEASTING abounds

come Thursday 2 July ’26 and the moon will be reflecting off  the microphone at NgAng’s Gallery in Collingwood.

Won’t you come on down to the Gallery and listen to the good craic and add yours to the mix. Bring some food to share, something to drink, a poem or two to speak and a song to sing. Or if singing is not your thing, just lend your support with a rousing round of applause to the array of performers.

The POT LUCK FEAST will start around 6.00pm with open mic kicking in from around 7.00 pm. We will continue to gather indoors as the winter months make their presence felt!

Love to see you again if you can make it down from the valleys and down from the coast and down from around the corner.

Moonshine on the Microphone
Thursday 2 July, 2026
NgAng’s Gallery, Collingwood
POT LUCK FEAST – 6.00pm
Open Mic – 7.00pm.
Koha

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MOONSHINE IN JULY

ACID ON WEDNESDAY

IT’S WEDNESDAY IN JULY
at ACID ON THE MICROPHONE
where poets get to speak of those things that matter and singer/songwriters get to lift our souls with their songs. Together they make for a wildly entertaining open mic event at the MUSSEL INN where the winter fire crackles in the hearth, stories are told and a whole lot of good vibes happen.

As always, the open mic will uncover some unexpected treats as new and established performers present their work.  Participants can put their names on the performance list on the night from 6.00pm. Musician alanjahjah will kick the evening off from around 7.15pm with dinner music to dine to.

After the open mic session we introduce our guests for the evening, Leigh Strange and Mark Raffills with their new show, ash, poem & song 2, Read more over…

 ACID ON THE MICROPHONE is presented by Golden Bay Live Poets Society and gives you poems, stories and music too!

ACID ON THE MICROPHONE presents
Open Mic
 from 7.30pm – 8.30 pm
Guests: Leigh Strange and Mark Raffills, after 8.30 pm
WEDNESDAY 22 July 2026
$5 on the door.  Mussel Inn

 

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ACID ON WEDNESDAY

ACID ON THE MICROPHONE


ash, poem & song 2

It’s going to be on Wednesday this month. Acid on the Microphone is stoked to feature the soulful voice and late-night piano of Leigh Strange and the star-spangled poems of  Mark Raffills as our guests for July.

Their  one-hour show features new poems and songs that create moments of sadness and joy; moments of despair and redemption in a performance at the Mussel Inn, titled ‘ash, poem and song 2’

It was first crafted for this year’s Nelson Fringe Festival  back in March 2026 and continues the collaboration of local musician Leigh Strange and local poet Mark Raffills.

Their collaboration came about after an open mic session at the Mussel Inn a couple of years back where Leigh was singing Janis Joplin and Mark was telling his poems and thinking these voices might work well together.

“It took some time to get organised,” says Leigh, “but this is now our second edition of the show and having the courage to commit to definite performance dates has helped us turn our music and words into dance partners.”

The resultant show of mostly new, original songs and poems has a relaxed and intimate feel about it. Nothing rushed or too urgent. It’s bar-room setting has its own vibe that lets the music and words linger for as long as they need to.

‘Their voices fill the space where the lonely wander, where the moon filters through the dark shadows in thin rays of light; where a small coin is sufficient to buy back a soul grown cold.’

The regular open microphone session for poets and musicians will run from 7.30 to 8.30.  It’s a limited session so participants should be in quick to put their name on the performance list which will be open from 7.00pm on the night. Musician alanjahjah will kick the evening off from around 7.15 pm with some cruisey tunes. Here’s another opportunity to catch our own community in action,  so let’s make it a date!

ACID ON THE MICROPHONE 
Open Mic 
 from 7.30pm – 8.30 pm
Guests: Leigh Strange & Mark Raffills after 8.30 pm
Wednesday 22 JulyI 2026
$5 on the door.  Mussel Inn

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ash, poem & song 2

Regional Poetry Slam


poetry slam coming up

GOLDEN BAY/NELSON REGIONAL POETRY SLAM GOING TO BE HAPPENING LIVE AT THE MUSSEL INN IN SEPTEMBER, GOD WILLING AND THE CREEK DON’T RISE!!

Nelson Live Poets people will be joining us too, so its gearing up to be a wonderful night of spoken word performances!! 

A POETRY SLAM is a spoken word event where poets ‘slam off’ against each for the honour of representing the Golden Bay/Nelson region at the National event in Auckland in November.

Competitors come armed with three original poems, each no more that three minutes long. No props are allowed – just your voice performing your poems by wrote.

The event is run over three rounds, with competitors dropping out until three are left in the final round. Each round is judged by random audience judges who mark each performance out of 10. After round one, the top scores go through to round two and from round two the top  scores go through to round three.

The winner will flown to Auckland to represent Golden Bay/Nelson in the National finals in November. So the winner must be prepared to travel to Auckland to represent the region.  Airfares will be provided by Golden Bay/Nelson Live Poets Societies from our Creative Communities grant money.

Sound like you?  Enter the Slam now by using the comments section below or by  emailing: mark@drycrust.com

 

 

 

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poetry slam coming up

SOME OTHER GIGS AND EVENTS


SOME MORE GIGS

WORD SAVVY POETRY GROUP

Every Tuesday, Takaka Library.
10.30 am to 12.00pm.
Write poetry, read poetry, bring your favourite poem and discover new poets with other poetry lovers.

A BARREL OF
FABULOUS LIVE SHOWS
FOR THE MONTH
OF JULY

 

Thursday 2 July
QUIZ Night. 7.30pm.  All welcome

Monday 6 July
SINGALONG around the piano
with CRAIG DENHAM. 7.30pm. All welcome. Koha appreciated

Tuesday 7 July
ACOUSTIC TUNESDAY
with CRAIG & NATE 2.00pm. Pay what you can

Mussel Inn continued

Monday 13 July
SINGALONG around the piano
with CRAIG DENHAM. 7.30pm. All welcome. Koha appreciated

Thursday 16 July
QUIZ  Night. 
7.30pm.  All welcome

Saturday 18 July
40 YEARS BELOW – A YEAR IN ANTARCTICA. Roger Lusby recounts his experience through images, poems and song and humour.
A fundraiser for the Takaka Collingwood trail.
7.00pm. Pay what you can

Monday 20 July
SINGALONG around the piano
with CRAIG DENHAM. 7.30pm. All welcome. Koha appreciated

Wednesday 22 July
LIVE POETS – ACID ON THE MICROPHONE  
Open mic from 7.30. Guests Leigh Strange & Mark Raffills from 8.15. All welcome $5 door

Thursday 23 July
CARNIVEROUS PLANT SOCIETY   $20 Tickets  $25 door

Monday 27 July
SINGALONG around the piano
with CRAIG DENHAM. 7.30pm. All welcome. Koha appreciated

Thursday 30 July
QUIZ  Night.  7.30pm.  All welcome

MORE DETAILS OF MUSSEL INN GIGS HERE:
https://www.musselinn.co.nz/Entertainment

 

 

 

 

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GOT A GIG, EVENT, NEW BOOK or RECORDING COMING UP ??

Got events or gigs coming up that you’d like to let CRUMB readers know about, please email the details, jpeg pics and jpeg posters to: mark@drycrust.com  or use the link below:

submit a gig or event 

And if you have a new book of  poems, stories coming out, or a new recording of songs, let us know and we can let our small but dedicated readership in on the action.

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