Because Gregorian calendars are weird, we have back-to-back shows next week—Tuesday, 14 February in San Diego and Wednesday, 15 February in Denver. Here are the lineups! San Diego at Tiger!Tiger! Tavern: Aaryn Belfer Breeann Kirby…

This week’s story comes to you from Jackie Jones. Jackie is a native San Diegan who has written book reviews for the San Diego Union Tribune and The San Francisco Chronicle as well as a humor column for Burbank’s now defunct Verdugo Monthly. Jackie shared this story at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in San Diego on 13 December 2016. The theme of the evening was “Parents Just Don’t Understand.”

Our February shows are right around the corner, so make sure to join us in San Diego on Tuesday, 14 February and in Denver on 15 February when our stories will center on the theme “Red-Handed.”

Even though our new year is just getting started, we are excited about our themes for the year and we are super-duper-hope  excited about the limited run of signed and numbered posters that our friend and artist Michael King designed for us. We are selling them only at our live shows and they are going fast. If you want to get your hands on one of these beautiful screen-printed gems, come see a show. They’ll set you back 15 bucks if you pay cash, 20 if you use Venmo or a credit card.

We here at The Narrators talk a lot about the role of empathy in the show’s success. The Narrators is, at its core, a community building enterprise, and one that is built on the premise of people wanting to connect to each other. The simple act of sharing stories allows that. It builds empathy and it erases the cultural practice of abstracting people.

Make no mistake—we do live in a culture that abstracts people into binaries that behave predictably according to that which we ascribe to them. Our culture works hard to strip people of their basic humanity because fuck, man, holding a nuanced view of people is really hard.

At our most aspirational, this show works to illuminate the humanity in all of us, and so that is what we will continue to do. We plan on doubling down in the coming months, planning events with and sending our support to other organizations who work tirelessly to assert and elevate the humanity and dignity of people who are far too often kept at the margins by the ruling classes. And in this work we hope to affirm and re-affirm that, although we are fully committed to finding common ground for all of us, we are also fully committed to confronting racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, white supremacy, and ableism. In other words, there will be no high fives for bullshit.

We look forward to sharing with you in the coming year, and we have some exciting things coming down the pike, including the themes for our 2017 shows. Stay tuned here and on our Facebook page for more as it develops. We have just two shows left in 2016. Our San Diego show is on the 13th at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern and our Denver show is on the 21st at Buntport Theater. The theme for both shows is “Parents Just Don’t Understand.”

Now for this week’s episode: After a miserable yet hilarious cross-country car trip, Brooke Pillifant was propelled out of the world of teaching mathematics into the world of storytelling. She has performed with Speakeasy DC, Mortified, RISK!, Austin Writer Roulette, Dallas’ Oral Fixation, and at several backyard story nights. Currently, Brooke has founded a nonprofit, Down South Word of Mouth, dedicated to merging her love of social justice with storytelling to provide a voice for those who often go unheard in our communities. And when she isn’t on stage, she occupies her time with four kids, shooting pool, roadside adventures, and welding.

Brooke’s story was recorded live at Tiger!Tiger! Tavern on 11 October 2016; the theme of the show was “Tricks!”

Today’s episode comes to you from Kirsten Imani Kasai, a novelist, poet, and essayist. She has mountains of work available through her website, and is also the fiction editor and publisher of Body Parts Magazine: The Journal of Horror & Erotica.

Our theme for November is “Overindulgence,” and it’s worth noting that we have canceled our November 8th show in San Diego at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern because that date also happens to be one of national, nay, intergalactic importance. This elections season has been interminably long and incredibly painful, and after much hand-wringing we have decided that we want to encourage people to vote, to help getting others to vote, and then to watch the fruits of that labor be tallied and announced to the world on November 8th. Even though we love the respite and warmth that a good story can provide as counterpoint to politics, we feel that this election is too important to offer distraction from. Let’s all dive headlong into the hope for a better tomorrow. Our November show in Denver is on November 16th at Buntport Theater and then both cities will resume regular programming come December.

Also, stay tuned for news of our 2017 themes as well. Your faithful hosts are whittling down the list and are excited to share them with the good people. We hope to do that in the coming days.

This week’s story comes to you from Michael Wall, Curator of Entomology at the San Diego Natural History Museum. That means he’s the guy that gets endless texts from his co-workers with blurry photos of insects seeking advice on whether to kill said insect or not. He shared a story on the theme of “Tongues,” which was recorded live at Tiger!Tiger! Tavern on 10 May 2016. Enjoy!

If you haven’t been to a live Narrators show yet, we recommend that you get thee to either Denver or San Diego post haste. Being a part of The Narrators in the flesh is a really magical thing. If you’re in Denver tomorrow, September 21st, you can see The Narrators at Buntport Theater at 8pm. The theme of the night is “Change of Heart.”

Our October shows will address the theme “Tricks,” with San Diego at the mic at Tiger!Tiger! Tavern on Tuesday, October 11th and in Denver at Buntport Theater on Wednesday, October 19th. The Narrators is an all ages event. Shows start at 8PM and are free. We hope to see you there.