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Some special events
this month:
08 Opening Night:
17th Annual Word/Play Festival
at Medicine Show, 549 W 52nd
St. Info: (212) 262-4216.
09 Opening Night:
Baad! Ass Women's Festival
at Bronx Academy of Arts & Dance,
841 Barretto St. Info: (718) 842-5223
11 Sun 2 Free. Gregory
Corso: A Celebration
Angel Orensanz Foundation, Center
for the Arts, 172 Norfolk St. (corner Stanton St) (212) 477-7137 / 780-0175
24 Sat/Sun 25 Free.
13th Annual Small Press Book Fair
Small Press Center, 20 W 44th St.
Over 200 independent presses represented.
2001 Small Press Author of the Year
is Edith Wharton. Lectures and materials on Wharton will be available.
Other activities include bookmaking and craft demonstrations, authors'
readings, a Reader's & Writer's Café: Bill Henderson / André
Schiffrin. (www.smallpress.org)
24 Sat Free All
Day: Poets House
Grand Opening,
Poetry Publication Showcase
Annual exhibit of 1,000+ new poetry
books and a festival of events celebrating the diversity of poetry in print.
The Showcase exhibit features all of the year's new poetry books from commercial,
university and independent presses across the country.
24/25 Weekend 2:00-4:00
$10 Bookmobile Workshops at Bluestockings Women's Bookstore
Courtney Dailey and Ginger Brooks
Takahashi lead workshops in buttonhole stitch binding (Saturday) and coptic
stitch binding (Sunday).
25/26 Sun/Mon Editors
Conference at the United Nations
led by David H. Lynn (Kenyon Review)
and John Kinsella (Salt and Stand). Details to appear on
www.dialoguepoetry.org.
29 Thur 7:00 Free:
United Nations
Yusef Komunyakaa,
Joyce Carol Oates and James Ragan
Culminates the "Dialogues Among
Civilizations Through Poetry" project of some 200 venues worldwide. Reserve
free seats at www.dialoguepoetry.org. (Name, address and email required
for security purposes.)
30 Fri -April 1
Sun All Day ($various) People's Poetry
The biannual event sponsored by
City Lore and Poets House sets the pace for April's National Poetry Month
with three days of readings, workshops, film, and music from 10 to 10 at
various downtown venues. www.peoplespoetry.org
[Order: NYC regular
series, NYC single events; Upstream regular series, single events. Ed.]
NYC Regular Series:
ABC-NoRio
Sundays at 3 p.m. $3
156 Rivington St
Open
Hosts: J. D. Rage, Bob Hart, Carl Herr, Peter Kerns and Bruce Weber
Info: (718) 638-7039
Albany & Upstate
[See "Upstream"]
Back Fence
Sundays at 3:15 p.m. One drink min.
155 Bleecker St (at Sullivan)
(212) 475-9221
Feature(s) + open.
Host: Brigid Murnaghan
04 Camillo Dimaria / Raleigh Thompson
11 Terry Mittron
18 Mark Phillips / Eugene Ring
25 Poet-to-Poet TBA
Baggot Inn, Unnamable Poetry Reading [See Series on Series, January
2001 issue. Ed.]
Saturdays at 3 p.m. unless o/w noted. $5 ($2 discount on first drink.)
Free for listeners.
85 W 3rd St (Sullivan/Thompson)
(212) 477-0622
Info: (718) 499-4517
(http://www.baggotinn.com)
Feature(s) + open.
Curators: Steve Bennett / David Mark Speer
[The series may be unnamable, but there's no end to the
ingenuity its curators bring to naming the weekly sessions. Ed.]
03 Carl Herr
10 Bill Duke
17 Evan Eisman (2nd Prize, Lyric
Recovery Festival at Carnegie Hall)
24 Amos Torres
31 Steve Bennett / James Ragan,
Pulitzer-nominee (Womb-Weary). Featured at LyR Carnegie (with Galway
Kinnell). Other works: In the Talking Hours, The Hunger Wall, Lusions,
The World-Shouldering "I" (upcoming). James Ragan, the Director of
the USC writing program and Summer poet-in-residence at St. Charles University
in Prague, has read for four heads of state (See March 29 above/below).
A late-added "Dialogues Among Civilizations" venue.
Bluestockings Women's Bookstore
and Café
172 Allen St (at Stanton/ F train
to 2nd Av)
Events begin at 7 and are free unless
o/w noted.
(212) 777-6028 / fax: 777-6042
www.bluestockings.com (info@)
Contact: Emily Burton
Multisession Events at Bluestockings:
3 Tuesdays and a Wednesday: 06, 13,
20, 27 at 4.
Children's readings feature strong
female characters navigating fantasy worlds.
4 Wednesdays: 07, 14, 21, 28 at 7
($15-45, sliding scale)
Workshop on memoir writing led by
Melissa Swanjeremy (limited to 8)
Single-Date Events at Bluestockings:
02 Fri: Belladonna Night features
Kathleen Fraser and Lisa Jarnot
08 Thur: Stacey Waite ("Butch Geography")
09 Fri: The Women's Spoken Word
Show (Boston group on tour)
10 Sat: The SHEE Collective: Catherine
Moon, Mary Ann Farley, Boni Joi.
15 Thur: Editor Kris Kleindienst
and contributors to Lambda Literary Award-winning, This is What a Lesbian
Looks Like
16 Fri: Creative Evolution, New
Works Forum for Women Artists: stand-up, dance, poetry, featuring Hat Haily,
Leslie Nipkow and others.
17 Sat: The Trojan Women: A Love
Story from director Cindy Fulchino
20 Tues $3: Women Make Movies screens
Dempsey Rice's documentary, Daughter of Suicide
22 Thur 7: Spirit Circle (sacred
space)
23 Fri 7: Jane A. Pierce (The
Address Poems), Cheryl Boice Taylor (Night When Moon Follows, Raw
Air), Shelia Alson (Corn Stories, The Gold Ring, Love and Time)
24 Sat 7 Blue Action Monthly Activism
Committee
*24/25 Weekend 2-4 $10 Bookmobile
Workshops at Bluestockings
Courtney Dailey and Ginger Brooks
Takahashi lead workshops in buttonhole stitch binding (Saturday) and coptic
stitch binding (Sunday).
27 Tues: Marie Bronsen Boddie /
Geri DeLuca. Vittoria Repetto hosts open mic
30 Fri: Best Lesbian Erotica
of 2001 (Ed. Tristan Taormino)
Caffè Taci
2841 Broadway (110th Street)
Venue for most BigCity Lit
mid-monthly recording sessions. Spacious, high-ceilinged Tuscan ambience,
succulent food, live opera on weekends. Info: (212) 864-2823
19 Mon 7:30 A dozen award-winners
from Lyric Recovery Festival at Carnegie Hall appear along with
LyR musicians performing new settings of Yeats, Valéry, etc. plus
original songs. $15 minimum.
Center for Book Arts, Phoenix
Reading Series
Thursdays at 7 p.m. unless o/w noted. $3 contribution.
28 W 27th St 3rd Floor
Info: (212) 264-4792 (mvidibor@home.com)
Feature(s) + open.
Curators: Marlene Vidibor and Michael Graves
08 Nicholas Johnson and Richard Levine
31 UN Project "Dialogues Among Civilizations' venue: Readers:
Madeline Artenberg, Richard Levine, and others.
Cornelia Street Café [See Series on Series, February 2001
issue. Ed.]
Sundays and Wednesdays at 6 p.m. unless o/w noted. $6 (first drink
free)
29 Cornelia St (Bleecker/W 4th)
(212) 989-9319 (www.corneliastreetcafe.com)
Features only.
Curator: Angelo Verga
04 Sun Tim Wells, Cheryl B
07 Wed Alice Pero, Tony Gloeggler, Jeff Smith, Suey Irvine
11 Sun Jill Hoffman and the writers of Mudfish
14 Wed Bronx Accent book party and reading
18 Sun Nancy Rullo, Kim Lyons, David Rosenberg
20 Tues The Writers Room Reads
21 Wed Penny Cagan / Carolyn Steinhoff Smith / Hal Sutcliff
22 Thur Tim Suermondt & The Overlook Poets (with Norman Stock)
25 Sun Michael O'Flanagan, Baron Wormser, Alexy Gritsman
31 Sat People's Poetry Gathering Special: Dominic Hamilton-Little,
Be Laroe of Chez Laroe, Bonnie Rose Marcus, Dennis Moritz, and actors from
the Philadelphia Theatre Double
The Drawing Center
35 Wooster St
(212) 219-2166
13 Tues 7 $5 Anselm Berrigan/ Jean
Day/ Lyn Hejinian
Ear Inn
Saturdays at 3 p.m. unless o/w noted. Free.
326 Spring St (west of Greenwich)
Info: Michael Broder (212) 246-5074
03 Claire Curtin, Amy Eisner, David Lehman
10 Agha Shahid Ali, Star Black, Edmund White
(Note: 3/20 Tues 5:45 Agha Shahid Ali reads from Rooms are Never
Finished (Norton) Baruch College, 22nd/Park (212) 494-0061.)
17 Aaron Balkan, Clifford Browder, Elizabeth Tucker
24 Joel Brouwer, David Stanford Burr, Patricia Eakins, Naomi Guttman
(Outstanding Semifinalist, Lyric Recovery Festival at Carnegie
Hall)
31 Oralities Ancient and Modern: Susan Imhof, Tom Lee, Patrick Martin,
Jason Schneiderman, a reading for The People's Poetry Gathering.
Exoterica [See Series
Review, March 2001 issue.]
The Society for Ethical Culture
4450 Fieldston Rd (Riverdale, Bronx)
3 p.m. Feature(s) + open.
Director: Rick Pernod
Info: (718) 549-5192 (wubbies@earthlink.net)
Spring calendar of events: http://members.aol.com/exoterica
15 Thur 9 The House of Pernod performs at The Saint (105 Stanton
St at Ludow). Also appearing: Jackie Sheeler and Haale Gafori. (An Exoterica
production.)
18 Mark Doty (National Book Critics Circle Award)
Fourteenth (14th) Street Y [See
Series on Series, December 2000 issue. Ed.]
344 E 14th St (1st Ave)
(212) 780-0800 x 255
Poet-in-Residence: Veronica Golos
08 Thur 7 $7 RSVP: Sapphire, Molly Peacock (Int'l Women's Day) and
special guest, Bhikshuni Weisbrot, Secretary of the UNSCRC Society of Writers
A Gathering of the Tribes
(See "Tribes")
Hunter College
68th St / Lexington Av
8th Floor Faculty Lounge
(212) 772-5164
Host: Elena Georgiou
15 Thur 7:30 Free Peter Ho Davies
KGB Bar ['Degrees of
Apprenticeship' MFA series poets (Brooklyn College) recorded live 12/18.
See Audio/CD. Ed.]
Mondays at 7:30 p.m., unless o/w noted. Free.
85 E 4th St
Features only.
Curators: Star Black and David Lehman
The Kitchen 519 W 19th St
Info: (212) 255-5793, ext. 11
Various theatrical performances and readings. Call for schedule.
[See review of Edwin Torres's Gecko Suite in March 2001 issue.
Ed.]
14/15 Wed/Thur 8 $20 TEATRO DELLE
ALBE: L'Isola de Alcina
The Knitting Factory
Saturdays at 6 p.m. unless o/w noted.
$5
74 Leonard St (IRT 1 or 9 to Franklin
St)
Feature(s) + open.
Host: Yictove
03 Jean Lee
07 Wed 8 in the Tap Bar: Janet Hamill
& Moving Star, with Bob Holman ($7 plus drink)
10 Rodlyn Douglas & Brenda Johnson
17 Maggie Balistreri
24 Ryn Gargulinski
31 Margie & Aqueelah Shaheed
Korova Milk Bar
(See "Milk Bar")
Makor [See Series Review,
January2001 issue. Ed.]
35 W 67th St (Lincoln Ctr)
(212) 601-1037 (www.makor.org)
Eve Grubin, Poetry Series Curator (eve.grubin@makor.org)
01 Thur 7:30 $8 The Jewess Is Loose: Lilith Writers Dish
07 Wed 7-8:30 $60 (4 sessions) Workshop with Eve Grubin
15 Thur 7:30 $7 Poetry & Mentorship Series: Agha Shahid Ali,
Daniel Paley Ellison, Amanda Schaffer
(Note: 20 Tues 5:45 Agha Shahid Ali reads from Rooms are Never
Finished (Norton) at Baruch College, 22nd/Park (212) 494-0061)
22 Thur 7:30 $8 Poetry, Eroticism, and Feminism in the Song of Songs:
Chana Bloch (new translation)
28 Wed 8:20 $8 Apples from the Desert: Modern Hebrew Poetry: Nili
Gold (Third of a four-part series, this session: Dalia Ravikovitch and
Yona Wallach)
March 29 Thur 7:30 $5 Word of Mouth Thursdays: Women on Writing:
Alix Strauss. Appearing: Fiction authors Lucinda Rosenfeld, Maud Casey,
and Elissa Schappell, memoir writer Deborah Copaken Kogan.
Manitoba's
Proletkult Poetry Circus
Feature + open.
Events begin at 7 unless o/w noted. $5
Ave B/ 7th St
Info: (212) 459-2653 (magdalena@poetic.com)
17 Sat: Joe Weil
Milk Bar (Korova Milk Bar)
200 Avenue A (at 12th St)
Events at 7:30 unless o/w noted. $2 (one drink min.)
Info: (718) 389-2666
13 Tues 7:30 Radomir Luza, Jr.
Moroccan Star
Sundays at 1 p.m. $3 min. + $3 contribution
205 Atlantic Ave (Brooklyn Heights)
Feature(s) + open.
Hosts: Evie Ivy and Tom Oleszczuk
Info: (718) 789-3943
04 Steve Dalachinsky / Yuko Otomo
11 Art Mortensen / Maria Sassi
18 Bruce Weber and the No Chance Ensemble
Ninety-Second (92nd) Street Y> [See Series Reviews, February 2001
issue. Ed.]
1395 Lexington Avenue
(212) 415-5500 (http://www.92ndStY.org)
01 Thurs 8 $12 Purim Storytelling: The Scroll of Ester, Amichai Lau-Lavie
04 Sun 7:30 $20 Roger Rosenblatt & Friends: God & Nature
{Series session, Youth &
Age, reviewed in March issue. See Series Reviews.]
05 Mon 8 $12 Linda Bierds / Jay Wright: Distinctly American Poets
11 Sun 11-1 $26 Biographers & Brunch Series: Frances Kiernan
on Mary McCarthy
11 Sun 2.-5:00 $75 A Literary Seminar on Elizabeth Bowen: Kennedy
Fraser
15 Thur 7 $70 (4 sessions) An Introduction to the Art of Storytelling:
Peninnah Schram
19 Mon 8:15 $12 James Lasdun / Les Murray
25 Sun 10-4 $55 A Tour of the Literary Bronx: Borough historian
Lloyd Ultan
26 Mon 8 $12 Mary Oliver (Pulitzer Prize)
27 Tues 6:30 $75 (5 sessions) Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking
Glass: Judith Granger Ph.D. (Read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland for
1st session.)
28 Wed 6:30 $75 (5 sessions) George Eliot's Heroines: J. Granger
Ph.D. (Read Middlemarch for 1st session.)
The NY Open Center
83 Spring St
(www.opencenter.org)
09 Fri 8 $12 Bob Holman / Vito Ricci / Patti Trimble and ensemble
Phoenix Reading Series
(see Center for Book Arts)
Pink Pony West Reading Series
Fridays at 6 p.m. unless o/w noted.
Cornelia Street Café (address, admission as above)
Feature follows open at 7:45 p.m.
Hosts: Jackie Sheeler and Maggie Balisteri
Info: www.poetz.com
02 Marjorie Hahne, coordinator of volunteers for People's Poetry
Gathering
09 Emanuel Xavier, author of Pier Queen
16 Neill C. Furio - Part poet/ bassist/ storyteller
23 Edwin Torres [See review of Gecko Suite, An Opera in Three Colors,
in Other Arts, March 2001 issue.]
30 - Stephanie Russell / Frazier Russell
Poetry Project, St. Mark's Church [See Series on Series, December
2000 issue. Ed.]
Events cost $7 unless o/w noted.
131 E 10th St (2nd Ave)
(212) 674-0910 (poproj@artomatic.com)
Readings: Monday (8 p.m. open, 7:30 sign-up), Wednesday and Friday
(8:00 or 10:30).
Director: Ed Friedman / Program Coordinator: Tracy Blackmer
Details: (http://www.poetryproject.com)
02 Fri 10:30 Live music and poetry with Glue Puppet and Vicki Hudspith
05 Mon Open
07 Wed Erica Hunt / Chris Tysh.
09 Fri Workshop "Read my (S)lips: Writing from the Place of the
Other" Chris Tysch
12 Mon 8 Christopher Stackhouse / Stephanie Williams
14 Wed 8 Jackson Mac Low / Anne Tardos
16 Fri 10:30 poetrychoir.com.
19 Mon 8 Katie Degentesh / K. Silem Mohammad
20 Tue 7 Workshop: Allison Adelle Hedge Coke
21 Wed 8 Allison Adelle Hedge Coke / Elinor Nauen
26 Mon 8 Rick Snyder / Jerrold Shiroma
28 Wed 8 William Corbett / Siri Hustvedt
30 Fri 10 Queer Shoulder to the Wheel [A People's Poetry Event]
Poets House
Seminar center and library co-founded in 1985 by Stanley Kunitz
(U.S. Poet Laureate).
72 Spring St
(212) 431-7920
(www.poetshouse.org)
March
09 Fri 7 Poetic Fictions with Mary Jo Bang, Stuart Dybek, and Suzanne
Gardinier
24 Sat FREE All Day: Grand Opening, Poetry Publication Showcase
Annual exhibit of 1,000+ new poetry books and a festival of events
celebrating the diversity of poetry in print. The Showcase exhibit features
all of the year's new poetry books from commercial, university and independent
presses across the country.
April
13 Fri 7 pm $10
The Katharine Washburn Memorial Program
Transfusion: Seamus Heaney Reading & Discussing Translation
at New York University, Main Building, 24 Waverly Place, Room 703
Posman Books
Sunday afternoons at 3 p.m., unless o/w noted
One University Pl (NE corner, Washington Sq)
(212) 533-2665
Curator: Tom Padilla
11 Karen Chase (Kazimierz Square) / Jessica Greenbaum (Inventing
Difficulty)
18 Vincent Katz (Understanding Objects), Geoffrey O'Brien (Bardic
Deadlines), Michael O'Brien (Sills)
25 Hal Sirowitz / D. Nurkse / Michael Heller
Reading Between A & B
510 E 11th St
Unless o/w noted, free readings are Mondays at 8.
www.readAB.com
Curators: Meghan Cleary / Jonathan Thirkield
05 Timothy Liu / Anna Rabinowitz / Kostas Anagnopoulos
19 Cave Canem (with Cornelius Eady)
Saturn Series at Revival Bar
[See Series on Series, March 2001 issue. Ed.]
Mondays at 7:30 p.m., unless o/w noted. $3 donation.
129 E 15th St
Feature(s) + Open
Hosts: John Chism, Su Polo and William Duke (www.poetrycentral.com)
05 Arthur Harris
12 Paul Bibeau
19 Ngoma
26 Celena Glenn
A Gathering of the Tribes
Sundays, 5-7 p.m., unless o/w noted.
285 E 3rd St (C/D)
(212) 674-3778 (info@tribes.org)
Open.
http://www.tribes.org
[March schedule not available at press time. Check web site.
Ed.]
02 (Every Friday) 7:30-9:30 $3 The
Stoop Poetry Workshop
(bring several copies of one poem.)
04 (Every Sunday) 5:00- 7:00 pm
$3 Gathering of the Scribes Open Mic Series
GOS Feature: Is Your Family Dysfunctional?
Collett Inez, Dorthy August Friedman,
Hal Sirowitz
10 Sat 6-9 Free. Opening: "Chromatic
Cryptology"
six artists using encoded systems
of color, material & image with Roberta Allen, Gregory Coates, Peggy
Cyphers, Brian Gormley, John Perreault, & Gwenn Thomas. Show closes
March 31.
11 Sun 5-7 $3
Celebrating Women's History Month
Women Resist! featuring Susan Sherman, Clara Sala, Onome, Tsarah Litsky,
Aileen Reyes. Curated by Eve Packer
15 Thur 7-9 pm $5
Love Potion #9: Tribes Magazine
Party
@the Asian-American Writers Workshop
(16 W32 St 10A btwn Broadway and 5th Ave) Featuring: Willie Perdomo, Tamra
Plotikin, Thaddeus Rukoski, and Kimiko Hahn plus video art by Patty Chang
18 Sun 5-7 $3
Latitude South: Work in Translation
Series with Mercedes Roffe and Carmen Valle, Steven Sher
25 Sun 5-7 pm $3
Women Writing for our Lives: in
honor of Women's History Month: Cheryl Boyce Taylor and Jayne Pierce (The
Address Poems)
30 Fri 7:30 Free
More Magazine madness at Borders(550
2nd Ave at 32nd st)
Featuring: Aileen Reyes, Bruce Weber,
Ishle Parks, & Mervyn Taylor
31 Sat 5-8 $3
Closing Reception for "Chromatic
Cryptology," with poetry by Roberta Allen, Michael Carter, John Perreault
& Jill Hoffman and then...
31 Sat 8-10 $3
Barnum & Buddha's Poetry Circus,
a 4 part poetry, music & comedy extravaganza in honor of Billy Barnum
and the People's Poetry Gathering
April
01 Sun 3 $3 Open Mic for the People's
Poetry Gathering
The Underground Lounge
955 West End Ave (at 107th St)
Open mic, Mondays at 8, hosted by
the Freestyle Family Orchestra.
www.freestylefamily.com
Unnamable
(See Baggot Inn)
Urbana
Sundays at 7 p.m., unless o/w noted. $5
CBGB's Gallery
313 Bowery (Bleecker) (www.cbgb.com/slamschedule.html)
08 Thur 7:30 $5 Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Celena Glenn, Taylor Mali,
Beau Sia perform at 17th Annual Word/Play at Medicine Show, 549 W 52nd
St. Info: (212) 262-4216
The West End Bar
2911 Broadway (113/114th Sts)
(212) 662-8830
Open: First Sunday of the month, 8 p.m.
Host: Zander
04 Open mic, open jam, open stage with a jazz guitar trio & DJ
Riddler
Wordsmiths@Halcyon
227 Smith St., Brooklyn
Sponsored by: Marisa Simon
Info: (718) 260-9299 wordsmiths@halcyonline.com.
01 Thur 7:30 Free. Usha Akella
22 Thur 7:30 Free. Brenda Coultas, Betsy Fagin, AP Guthrie, Lynn
Levin
NYC Single Events:
03 Sat 4:30 $10 Baad! Ass
Women's Benefit Performance: Caridad de la Luz, Sandra María
Esteves / Mariposa / Francesca McCloud / Mellesol & Misra Walker. Bronx
Academy of Arts & Dance, 841 Barretto Street. Info: (718) 842-5223.
06 Wed 7 $5 New York Poetry Theme:
Reading and Reception
Ann Greene / John Schenck / Vijay
Seshadri
Nexus Gallery, 345 E 12th St. Info:
(212) 982-4712.
08 Thur 7 Free Launch Party for Barrow
Street
Church of the Holy Trinity, 316
E 88th St. Info: (212) 289-4100
08 Thur Free Poetry City:
Alvin Eng / Maria Bokyung Lee
Teachers & Writers, 5 Union
Sq W. Info: (212) 691-6590.
08 Thur Free. New York University
Graduate Writing Program Alumni: Penny Cagan, Molly McQuade, Darin
Strauss at Ireland house, One Washington Mews. Melissa Hammerle, Director.
Info: (212) 998-8806
09 Fri 7 $10/$5 Washington
Square Winter 2001 Benefit
for the literary journal of NYU's
Graduate Writing Program. The Violet Cafe, 45 W 4th. Info: (212) 992-9684.
Wine and cheese. Reservations recommended.
10 Sat 2 Free. RATTAPALLAX No.
5 Launch Reading
6th Floor, Mid-Manhattan Library,
NYPL, 455 Fifth Ave (40th St).
10 Sat 2 Free. Nicholas Johnson
and Richard Levine (Baring the Common Burden)
Andrew Heiskell Library for the
Blind and Physically Handicapped, 40 W 20th St (5th/6th Av) Info: (212)
206-5400 / 5428
13 Tues 6:30 Free. Daniela Gioseffi
reads from her Going On: Poems 2000) and from Women on War
(American Book Award, 1990). Brooklyn
Heights Public Library, 280 Cadman Plaza West, Brooklyn Heights. Info:
(718) 623-7100.
24 Sat 2 Free. John Kinsella
(Editor: Stand)
Mid-Manhattan Library, 455 Fifth
Ave. Info:www.dialoguepoetry.org.
25 Sun 3 $7/$5 Naomi Guttman / Mervyn
Taylor / Gail Mazur / Grace Shulman
Civic Center Synagogue, 49 White
Street.
25 DIALOGUE AMONG CIVILIZATIONS THROUGH POETRY:
EMANUEL XAVIER, SUHEIR HAMMAD, EDWIN TORRES, LATASHA NATASHA DIGGS, REGIE
CABICO, CARIDAD DE LA LUZ ,& TRAVIS MONTEZ
5 p.m. $10. Nuyorican Poets Café, 236 East Third Street.
Info: www.dialoguepoetry.org
* * *
Upstream
(Albany & Upstate)
(questions: wilcox23@juno.com)
05 [1st Monday] - Open Mic, 7:00
PM, Mocatopia Coffee House, LarkSt., Albany
07 [Every Wed] - Open Mic for musicians
& poets, 9PM, Lark Tavern, Madison Ave., Albany
07 [1st Wed] - Open Mic for musicians
& poets, 7:00 PM, MotherEarth’s Cafe, Quail & Western, Albany
08 [2nd Thurs.] - "Soul Kitchen"
Open mic at Clayton's Caribbean Restaurant, 244 Washington Ave., Albany,
8PM
09 [Every Fri] - "Urban Guerilla
Theater" open mic, 9PM, Mason Hall, 120 Madison Ave., Albany
11 [2nd Sun.] - Saratoga Poetry
Zone, open mic, Saratoga Springs Public Library, Saratoga Springs, 3PM
14 [2nd Wed.] - "Alchemy of the
Word" Open Mic & feature (Dan Wilcox), Lionheart, Lark St., Albany,
7:30PM
17 [3rd Sat.] - Terry Provost Feature
& open mic, "Pete's Poets" at Arthur's Market, 35 N. Ferry St., Schenectady,
7:30
20 [3rd Tues.] - Open mic, Colonie
Town Library, 629 Albany Shaker Rd., Loudonville, 7PM
27 [Last Tues.] - "School of Night"
open mic, Valentine's, 17 New Scotland Ave., Albany, 8:00
28 [Last Wed.] - "High Drama Poetry
Society" Open Mic, Fuze Box, 13 Central Ave., Albany, 7PM
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