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[Self-]Listings / October 2001

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[Order: Special Events, NYC regular series, NYC single events; Upstream regular series, single events. Eds. Unless otherwise indicated, all times are p.m.]


Special Events

Terrorist Victim Donations:
American Red Cross

NYC/DC Relief Effort

Box 97089
Washington, DC 20090-7089


02 Tue 7 p.m. Tribute to A.R. Ammons featuring John Ashbery, Richard Howard, David Lehman, and others. The New School, 66 W 12 St., Tishman Auditorium,

03 Wed 7:30 p.m. New Poems to End Greed, Imperialism, Opportunism and Terrorism: Ed Sanders, Patti Smith, Edwin Torres, Cecilia Vicuna, Jackson Mac Low, Anselm Berrigan, and many others. The Poetry Project at St. Mark's. 131 E 10th St (2nd Ave)(212) 674-0910 (poproj@artomatic.com)

09 Tues 7:30 p.m. "Art From the Ashes." Open mic tribute to the victims' families of victims of the World Trade Center disaster. CBGB's Gallery, 313 Bowery (212) 982-4052 / 677-0455.

11 Thurs 8:00 p.m. $15/35 "Beyond Words" Benefit for 9/11. With writers Don DeLillo, Roger Angell, Mary Karr, Lorrie Moore, Janet Malcolm, Paul Muldoon, and many others. Town Hall, 123 W 43rd St (212) 307-4100 or Ticketmaster.

13 Sat 4-6 p.m. Evan Eisman, Ciarran Berry. Fiona Marcotty and Beat Upon Beat at the loft of Eileen Kelly and Lowell Boyers, 510 W 26th St, to benefit the WTC/Pentagon victims. Organized by Gary Keenan with the help of Poets for Peace. alchemyalley@cs.com, (212) 929-6804.

14 Sun 8 p.m. $15/$10. Tribute to Richard Wilbur. Featuring Jorie Graham, Anthony Hecht, John Hollander, Karl Kirchwey, J. D. McClatchy, Timothy Steele, Derek Walcott, Rosanna Warren, and Richard Wilbur. Sponsored by Works & Process at the Guggenheim. Peter B. Lewis Theater.


17 Wed 7-10 p.m. $15 (checks only)
"Words to Comfort": Poetry Reading to Benefit the World Trade Center Relief Fund. The New School, Tishman Auditorium, 66 W 12th St. Info: EMANUELXAVIER9@aol.com. With Michael T. Young, Edwin Torres, Alhaji Papa Susso, Sekou Sundiata, and many others.

20 Sat 2-6 p.m. "A World Beyond Politics" Proceeds to families of the victims of the World Trade Center disaster. Organized by Steve Dalachinsky. Gathering of the Tribes. 285 E 3rd St (C/D) (212) 674-3778 (info@tribes.org)

24 Wed 7 p.m. Free. Lucille Clifton and Sonia Sanchex: A Conversation and Reading. Clifton (National Book Award, 2000), Sonia Sanchez (Robert Frost Medal, 2001) hosted and sponsored by Toi Derricotte. (Cave Canem). cavecanempoet@aol.com. The New School, Tishman Auditorium, 66 W 12th St.

25 Thurs 7:30 $10 First of season series: "Poetry & Mentorship" features Theordore Weiss, Frederich Feirstein and Wade Newman—Three Generations of Mentorship. Co-editor of the Quarterly Review of Literature, Weiss has published poetry for 50 years and taught ancient literature at Princeton. MAKOR 35 W 67th St (Lincoln Ctr) (212) 601-1030 (www.makor.org)

 
NYC Regular Series:


A Little Bit Louder (See "Thirteen (13) Bar")

ABCNoRio Gallery and Performance Space

Sundays at 3 p.m. $3
156 Rivington St
Feature + Open
Hosts: J. D. Rage, Bob Hart, Carl Herr, Peter Kerns and Bruce Weber
Info: (718) 638-7039 /
Check website for complete music, poetry and gallery info. www.abcnorio.org

Academy of American Poets

 
Albany & Upstate

[See "Upstream"]

Asian American Writers Workshop

16 West 32nd St, Suite 10A
(212) 494-0061


11-13 Thurs-Sun 7:00 p.m. $5 suggested donation. South Asian Literary Festival. Curators: Mohan Sikka and Sourabh Chatterjee.


Aviatrix Reading Series
Flying Bridge Community Arts Ctr
522 Court St
Brooklyn
(F train to Smith/9th St)


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

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.]

06 Thad Rutkowski (Rough House)


Thirteen (13) Bar Lounge ("A Little Bit Louder")
Mondays at 7:00 p.m.
13 E 13th St (B'way/Univ Pl) upstairs
$5 ($4 for students with ID)
Host: Guy LeCharles Gonzalez
(212) 979-6677 / loudpoet@aol.com
http://www.geocities.com/loudpoet


Bluestockings Women's Bookstore and Café
172 Allen St (at Stanton/ F train to 2nd Av)
Events begin at 7 p.m. and are free unless o/w noted.
(212) 777-6028 / fax: 777-6042
www.bluestockings.com (info@)
Contact: Mick Walsh

06 Sat 5-7 p.m. Art Opening: Mary Hentz.
07 Sun Women Filmmakers' Documentary Night
23 Tue Women Make Movies. Screenings.


6BC Botanical Garden
622 E 6th St between B & C
(212) 475-0656
kag475@aol.com

 
The C-Note
157 Ave C (10th St)
(212) 677-8142
(no cover)

25 Thurs 6:45 p.m. East Coast Jazz Poetry Explosion Peter Chelnik, poet, Bob Feldman, tenor sax, Mark Hagan, bass, Norman Riley, percussion.


Caffè Taci
2841 Broadway (110th Street)
Venue frequently for BigCity Lit™ mid-monthly recording sessions. Spacious, high-ceilinged Tuscan ambience, succulent food, live opera on weekends. Info: (212) 864-2823.

CBGB's Gallery
313 Bowery
982-4052 / 677-0455

09 Tues 7:30 p.m. "Art From the Ashes." Open mic tribute to the victims' families of victims of the World Trade Center disaster.

CCS Reading Series

Sundays at 3:00 p.m.
$7.00 suggested, $5.00 students, seniors.
Civic Center Synagogue, 49 White Street, NYC.
3 blocks below Canal, between Church / B'way.
Founding Executive Director: Martha Rhodes
Director: Soraya Shalforoosh
Program Assistants: Patrick Donnelly / Cathy McArthur

14 Mimi Herman, Eleanor Lerman, Douglas Goetsch, Meg Kearney
(Hat will be passed at this event; proceeds to the Red Cross to aid disaster victirms.)

Center for Book Arts, Phoenix Reading Series

Thursdays at 7 p.m. unless o/w noted. $3 contribution.
28 W 27th St 3rd Floor
(Ring #7 if door is locked.)
Info: (212) 264-4792 (mvidibor@home.com)
Feature(s) + open.
Curators: Marlene Vidibor and Michael Graves

 
Cooper Union

51 Astor Place

Cornelia Street Café
[See Series on Series, February 2001 issue. Ed.]
Sundays, Wednesdays, Fridays 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 except Fridays.
Curator: Angelo Verga
Friday night open (Pink Pony West). Curators: Maggie Balistreri and Jackie Sheeler (See separate listing immediately following.)
(Feature at 7:45.) Info: www.poetz.com

03 Norbert Hirschhorn
11 Thurs 6:00 "Prairie Fire" Series hosted by Peter Chelnik this month features Brigid Murnaghan (Back Fence), Maureen Holm (Big City Lit®, Lyric Recovery™) and Peter Chelnik.
17 Wed 6:00 Kate Light (The Laws of Falling Bodies), Elaine Schwager (I Want Your Chair), Richard Levine (What Light Will Bright)
20 Sat 6:00 Poems of Love and War with Stephanos Papandopoulos (Lost Days)
21 Sun 6:00 Rika Lesser, Ron Price (A Small Song Called Ash From the Fire), Michael T. Young (Transcriptions of Daylight), Mark Nickels (Cicada)
25 Thurs 6:00 "An Evening with La Petite Zine" Featuring Ethan Paquin, Richard Eoin Nash, Carley Moore, Caitlin Grace McDonnell. Hosted by Daniel Nester, with music by Daniel Sonenberg. Other readers TBA.


Pink Pony West at Cornelia (Fridays)

 
The Drawing Center
35 Wooster St
(212) 219-2166


Ear Inn
Saturdays at 3 p.m. unless o/w noted. Free.
326 Spring St (west of Greenwich)
Info: Michael Broder (212) 246-5074


Exoterica [See Series Review, March 2001 issue, Series on Series self-profile, Sep 01 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)
Calendar of events: http://members.aol.com/exoterica

08 Sun 1:00 p.m. $5 Marie Ponsot
17 Wed 8:00 p.m. First of eight consecutive weekly workshops with Johanna Keller the author of The Skull: North Carolina, 1961 (The Press at Colorado College, 1998) and co-editor of Carolyn Kizer: Perspectives on Her Life and Work (Cavan Kerry Press, 2001). Cost for series: $200.
28 Sat 1:00 p.m. An Afternoon of Scottish poetry, featuring Don Paterson and Kathleen Jamie

Fourteenth (14th) Street Y
[See Series on Series, December 2000 issue. Ed.]
344 E 14th St (1st Ave)
(212) 780-0800 x 255
Director: Wendy Sabin-Laker
Poet-in-Residence: Veronica Golos

21 Sun 6:30 Robert Minhinnick (ed. Poetry Wales), Stephanos Papandopoulos (Lost Days)

A Gathering of the Tribes

(See "Tribes")

Housing Works Used Books & Café

126 Crosby St (B'way/Lafayette, Houston/Prince)
Events are free and start at 7 p.m. unless o/w noted.
(212) 334-3324
www.housingworksubc.com
Store hours: M-W: 10-8, ThFr: 10-9; Sat: 12-9; Sun: 12-7

Sale Saturday 10/27 and Sunday 10/28, all books and records 20% off.

04 Thurs Eddie Lenihan, Irish fairy stories ("It is easy to understand how people did without TV for so long."--The Irish Press) CD: www.windhorse.com
05 Fri Robert Bausch (A Hole in the Earth) – dissolute father rejoined by teenaged daughter
06 Sat Jenny Offill (Last Things), Gary Lutz (Stories in the Worst Way), Victoria Redel (Already the World; Loverboy), John Yau. Sponsored by Trope (http://webdelsol.com/5_trope)
10 Wed 6:30 Andrew Sean Greer (The Path of Minor Planets), Caitlin Macy (The Fundamentals of Play), Lucinda Rosenfeld (What She Saw).
16 Tue 6:30 Brock Clarke (The Ordinary White Boy) – racism in upstate NY
18 Thurs 6:30 FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting): Media March to War: Coverage of the Terrorist Attacks and Their Aftermath
22 Mon 6:30 Wisconsin Writers Angela J. Rydell (poet), Elizabeth Oness (fiction), Winners of Poets & Writers Writers Exchange Competition 2001
24 Wed 6:30 Poets & Writers: "What happens when they want your manuscript"
25 Thurs Peter Moore Smith (Raveling), psychological suspense
26 Fri Akhil Sharma (An Obedient Father). Story set in Delhi.


Hunter College
68th St / Lexington Av
8th Floor Faculty Lounge
(212) 772-5164
Host: Elena Georgiou

Joe's Pub

425 Lafayette St
http://www.joespub.com
tickets @ telecharge 212-239-6200
dinner reservations & info: 212-539-8778

The Juilliard School

B'way/65th St (Lincoln Center)

11 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Free. Pamela Uschuk (Finding Peaches in the Desert) / Jo Sarzotti
Room 102. RSVP to ronprice@juilliard.edu
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 (212) 505-3360
Features only.
Curators: Star Black and David Lehman

01 Alice Fulton / Joan Murray
07 Susan Wood / Stephen Sartarelli
15 Nick Carbo / Jeffrey McDaniel
22 Michael Burkard / Jane Hirshfield
29 Lee Briccetti / Sharon Dolin

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.]


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

Korova Milk Bar

(See "Milk Bar")

Libraries in The New York Public Library System

06 Sat 2:00 p.m. St. Agnes Branch, 444 Amsterdam Ave (83rd St)
Colette Inez, Ron Price
10 Wed 6:45 p.m. Jefferson Market, 425 Sixth Av (at 10th St)
Ron Price, Elaine Schwager
20 Sat 2:00 p.m. St. Agnes Branch, Poets from Rattapallax and from Poetry Wales, hosted by editors Martin Mitchell and Robert Minhinnick
27 Sat 2:00 p.m. St. Agnes Branch, Charlie Smith, Mark Nickels (Cicada)
31 Wed 6:00 p.m. Jefferson Market. Rattapallax presents Richard Levine (What Light Will Bright), Richard Pearse and Nicholas Johnson.


Lola (Sophisticated Mondays)
30 W 22nd (5th/6thAves)
Spoken word. 7 p.m. unless o/w indicated. Free
(212) 221-7611 x 308 or baddish@aol.com
N or R to 23rd St Casual attire. No workboots, sneakers or hats.

15 Mon: Spoken word competition hosted by E. Patric.

Makor [See Series Review, January 2001 issue. Ed.]
35 W 67th St (Lincoln Ctr)
(212) 601-1030 (www.makor.org)
Elliott Rabin, Director of Education (elliott.rabin@makor.org)

11 Thurs 8:00 $15 The Best of Contemporary Jewish Writing An Evening with Michael Lerner and guests, including novelist Thane Rosenbaum, poet C.K. Williams, Professors Sidra Ezrahi and Morris Dickstein, Rabbi Tzyi Blanchard and Lilith editor Susan Schnur.
25 Thurs 7:30 $10 First of season series: "Poetry & Mentorship" features Theordore Weiss, Frederich Feirstein and Wade Newman—Three Generations of Mentorship. Weiss: co-editor of the Quarterly Review of Literature, has published poetry for 50 years while professor of ancient literature at Princeton. Feirstein is one of the founders of the Expansive Poetry Movement. Newman has received numerous awards for his poetry.

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)

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
Monthly reading


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

Museums

Bronx Museum
1040 Grand Concourse (165th St)
(718) 681-6000

Brooklyn Museum of Art

200 Eastern Pkwy


Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Ave (88th St)
(212) 423-3587

14 Sun 8 p.m. $15/$10. Tribute to Richard Wilbur. Featuring Jorie Graham, Anthony Hecht, John Hollander, Karl Kirchwey, J. D. McClatchy, Timothy Steele, Derek Walcott, Rosanna Warren. Richard Wilbur will read his work.Sponsored by Works & Process at the Guggenheim. Peter B. Lewis Theater.


Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue
(212) 570-3807

Museum of The City of New York

The New York Historical Society
2 W 77th St
www.nyhistory.org (212) 873-3400

11 Thurs 6:30 $10 Essayist Susan Sontag discusses her new book In America.

New Millennium (Series for the)

The Lower East Side Ecology Center
East 7 th St (B/C)
(212) 260-6389
Open. Saturdays at 6 p.m. Free.
Musicians welcome.

The New School University

66 W 12th St NYC
(212) 229-5611

02 Tue 7 p.m. Tribute to A.R. Ammons featuring John Ashbery, Richard Howard, David Lehman, and others. Tishman Auditorium,

24 Wed 7 p.m. Free. Lucille Clifton and Sonia Sanchex: A Conversation and Reading. Featuring Lucille Clifton (National Book Award, 2000, Sonia Sanchez (Robert Frost Medal, 2001). Host and sponsor, Toi Derricotte. (Cave Canem). cavecanempoet@aol.com


Nicholas Roerich Museum
319 W 107th St (at Rvsd Dr)
(212) 864-7752
Hours of operation: Tues-Sun 2:00-5:00 p.m.

03 Wed 7:00 p.m. Grace Shulman reading from her recent book, Paintings of Our Lives, and new, unpublished poems.


Ninety-Second (92nd) Street Y [See Series Reviews, February 2001 issue. Ed.]
1395 Lexington Avenue
(212) 415-5500 (http://www.92ndStY.org)

21 Sun 10-4 Literary Bronx Bus Tour (Part One). Contact Susan: 415-5628.
28 Sun 10-4 Literary Bronx Bus Tour (Part Two)
29 Mon 8:00 Tribute to Yehuda Amichai (1924-2000) Amichai's innovations changed Modern Hebrew. "He was always after the human gesture." –Grace Shulman. Participants include Derek Walcott, Karl Kirchwey, Grace Shulman, Philip Schultz, Leon Wieseltier, Martin Peretz, Stanley Moss.

 
Nuyorican Poets Cafè

236 E 3rd St (B/C)
Wednesday/Friday Slams


The NY Open Center
83 Spring St
(www.opencenter.org)

The Orange Bear

47 Murray Street.
Poet to Poet
Sundays at 4 p.m. unless o/w noted $3 + $3 minimum
Info: 212.566.3705
MelindaLevokove@excite.com.

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
(See listings under 'Cornelia Street.')

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)

01 Mon 8:00 p.m. Open mic
03 Wed 7:30 p.m. New Poems to End Greed, Imperialism, Opportunism and Terrorism: Ed Sanders, Patti Smith, Edwin Torres, Cecilia Vicuna, Jackson Mac Low, Anselm Berrigan, Todd Colby, Veronica Corpuz, Brenda Coultas, Fielding Dawson, Maggie Dubris, Tonya Foster, Luis H. Francia, Ed Friedman, Maureen Owen, Joanna Fuhrman, Ted Greenwald, Lewis Warsh, Eileen Myles, Elinor Nauen, John Giorno, Jessica Hagedorn, David Henderson, Vicki Hudspith and others.
05 10:30 p.m. The New Traditionalists: Compositional and Improvisional Music. Marlon Ariola, Ryan Sawyer, Patrick Holmes, Dlan Willesma, and songwriter Theo Eastwind.
08 Arron Kunin / Cort Day (The Chime). Kunin teaches film and curates the Mellon Poetry Seminar at Johns Hopkins.
10 8:00 p.m. Fanny Howe (The Quietist; Selected Poems just out) / Kimberly Lyons (Abracadabra)
12-14 10:30 Celebrating Gertrude Stein, organized by Bevya Rostein: poets, directors, playwrights and surprise guests.
13 6:30 Free. Book Party of Elio Schneeman's A Found Life
15 Noelle Kocot / Heidi Lynn Nilsson
19 Without Hands: Slide Presentation, Poetry Reading and Discussion
26 Language Art — Talk That Talk: Poets Read and Perform, with Lloyd Robson, Eisa Davis, Patrick Kosiewicz, Griffin Hansbury, Marco Villalobos, and Bassey Ikpi. A night of "round-robin" style reading.

Poets House

Seminar center and library co-founded in 1985 by Stanley Kunitz (U.S. Poet Laureate).

72 Spring St
Events are $7 / free for members unless o/w indicated.
(212) 431-7920
(www.poetshouse.org)

(Poets House is closed for renovations to its space on 72 Spring Street. The new expanded library, with reading room, exhibit space and open stacks will reopen for regular library hours on November 13. Join us for a celebration of fifteen years of Poets House service on November 9 (6-9 pm) and November 10 (4-9 pm). Check Poets House website for details.)


Poetry Society of America
15 Gramery Park NYC 10003
www.poetrysociety.org

17 Wed 7:30 p.m. A Tribute to Hayden Carruth on his eightieth birthday and in honor of his new book, Doctor Jazz. Adrienne Rich, Galway Kinnell, Marilyn Hacker, Grace Paley, Sam Hamill, Ellen Bryant Voigt, David Budbill, Jean Valentine, and Hayden Carruth. Great Hall, Cooper Union, 7 E 7th St.

Posman Book

Sunday afternoons at 3 p.m., unless o/w noted
One University Pl (NE corner, Washington Sq)
(212) 533-2665
Curator: Tom Padilla

[Posman held its last reading in April and has closed. We expect to carry at least one article shortly on this well-loved bookstore. Ed.]


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


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)

Shelter Island Summer Series, "Poems in the Garden"

Sponsored by Rebel Road
5 Rebel Road, Shelter Island, NY.
Info: (212) 966-1667, lilazemborain@inch.com.


Sophisticated Mondays (See "Lola")

Taci (see Caffè Taci)

Teachers & Writers Collaborative

5 Union Square. Info: 212.691.6590; www.twc.org.

Thirteen (13) Bar Lounge ("A Little Bit Louder")

Mondays at 7:00 p.m.
13 E 13th St (B'way/Univ Pl) upstairs
$5 ($4 for students with ID)
Host: Guy LeCharles Gonzalez
(212) 979-6677 / loudpoet@aol.com
http://www.geocities.com/loudpoet


Tillie's
248 DeKalb Avenue
Brooklyn
(718) 783-6140
9:00 p.m. Thursdays
Open mic hosted by Christine
$2 cover


Town Hall
123 W 43rd St
(212) 307-4100

11 Thurs 8:00 p.m. $15/35 "Beyond Words" Benefit for 9/11
Don DeLillo, Roger Angell, Mary Karr, Lorrie Moore, Janet Malcolm, Paul Muldoon, and many others.


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)
Fridays 7:30-9:30 $3 Stoop Poetry Workshop. Participants bring several copies of one poem. Sundays 5-7 p.m. $3 Feature(s) + open.
http://www.tribes.org. Gallery open Tuesdays-Sundays 12-6 p.m. or by appointment.
[Check web site for complete schedule. Ed.]


06 Sun Aldo Tambourinni, Billy Barnum, Buddah
17 Wed Show closes: Molly Ackerman: Expansionist Abstractions
20 Sat 2-6 p.m. "A World Beyond Politics" Proceeds to families of the victims of the World Trade Center disaster.
20 Sat 6-9 p.m. Reception for "Cross-Cultural Gems." Curator: James Little. Artists: Peter Crump, Phong Bui, Kathleen Spicer, Eteri Chkadura, Gerald Jackson, Robert Kingston, Peter Bradley, Maria Yoon, Stewart Hitch, James Little. Show runs until November 22.
21 Sun 5-7 p.m. sharp. Lourdes Vasquez presents "Latitude South" with Kris Dykstra and Robert Tejeda. Also: Sharon Olinka, Willie Perdomo, Danny Shot.

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)

The West End Bar

2911 Broadway (113/114th Sts)
(212) 662-8830
Open: First Sunday of the month, 8 p.m.
Universal Spectrum Series: hiphop / poetry/ folk vocals / jazz / storytelling
Host: Zander

Wordsmiths@Halcyon

227 Smith St., Brooklyn
Thursdays at 7:30. Free.
Sponsored by: Marisa Simon
Info: (718) 260-9299 wordsmiths@halcyonline.com.

 

NYC Single Events:


10 Wed 7:30 Free. William T. Vollman reads from the third novel in his projected 7-novel series, Argall, historical series on Jamestown and the clash between Native Americans and European colonizers. Barnes & Noble, 675 6th Ave., (212) 727-1227.

11 Thurs 6:30 $10 Essayist Susan Sontag discusses her new book In America.
The New York Historical Society, 2 W 77th St, www.nyhistory.org (212) 873-3400

17 Wed 7-10 p.m. $15 (checks only)
WORDS TO COMFORT: POETRY READING TO BENEFIT THE WORLD TRADE CENTER RELIEF FUND
The New School, Tishman Auditorium, 66 West 12th Street b. 5th and 6th, New York, NY. Info: EMANUELXAVIER9@aol.com.
Michael T. Young, Emanuel Xavier, Universes, Matthew Trigiani, Edwin Torres, Alhaji Papa Susso, Sekou Sundiata, Beau Sia, Jackie Sheeler, Prageeta Sharma, Sapphire, Sgt. Edgar Rodriguez, Vittoria Repetto, Richard Price, Robert Polito, Giandomenico Picco, Willie Perdomo, Alix Olson, Sharon Olds, D. Nurske, Mary Ellen Muzio, Mums Da Schemer, Rick Moody, Travis Montez, Samuel Menashe, Andrew Mccarthy, Elizabeth Macklin, David Lehman, Mike Ladd, Bill Kushner, Lawrence Joseph, Joyce Jones, Bob Holman, David Henderson, Nicole Hefner, Suheir Hammad, Mark Hall, Jessica Hagedorn, Rachel Hadas, The Hack Poet, Hattie Gossett, Terry Gelber, Daniel Paley Ellison, Cornelius Eady, Latasha Natasha Diggs, Guillermo Diaz, John Del Peschio, Ramona Czerneck, Aileen Cho, Staceyann Chin, Cazwell, Anthony Castagna, Regie Cabico, Ric Burns, Dana Bryant, Gina Bonati, Roger Bonair-Agard, Bonafide, Anselm Berrigan, Carlo Baldi, Christin Aptowicz, Kazim Ali, Nancy Agabian, and many others.
The World Trade Center Relief Fund was set up by Governor Pataki to assist the families and dependents of the victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks. All proceeds from the readings will be donated to the fund.
Presented by Pier Queen Productions, Rattapallax Press, New School Writing Program, Poets for Peace, Association of Hispanic Arts, People's Poetry Gathering, City Lore, Bowery Poetry Club, and Community Words Project.

 
 

Upstream

(Hudson River Valley & Upstate)


Mid-Hudson
Also consult: www.chronogram.com for theatre and music events. (Area code: (845))

01 Mon 5:00 p.m.
Romantic Poets Lecture by Jonathan Fletcher Wordsworth. Room 203, Olin Bldg., Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson. 758-6822.
02 Tues 7:00 p.m.
Decline of Communism & Rise of Superstition in China. Roger Sorrentino. New Paltz Village Hall, New Paltz. 247-0098.
03 Wed
Open Mic 8:00 p.m. Marc Teamaker. Towne Crier Cafe, Pawling. 855-1300. Angela Motter and Jamie Anderson
Forgiveness: A Lost Art? 7:00 p.m. Wednesday night discussion. Bruderhof Museum, Rifton. 658-8351.
04 Thurs
Memoir Writing 10:30 a.m.-12 noon. 4 sessions thru 10/25. W/Steve Lewis. Unison, New Paltz. 255-1559. $50/$45.
The Politics of Faith 6:00 p.m. Rev. Dr. Bruce Chilton & Professor Jacob Neusner. Room 115, Olin Bldg, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson. 758-7279.
05 Fri
An Evening with Carson McCullers 8:00 p.m. Stories read by Don Wildy. Canaltown Booktraders, Rosendale. 658-7655.
06 Sat
Eric Bogosian 8:00 p.m. $24 Wake Up & Smell the Coffee. The Egg, Albany. (518) 473-1845.
Michael Korda 2:00 p.m. Reading from his book, Country Matters. Hudson Opera House, Hudson. (518) 822-1438.
07 Sun
Before Henry Hudson: The Lenape 1:30 p.m. Talk on the Lenape Native Americans. Mount Gulian, Beacon. 831-8172. $3/$2.
Leila Philip 2:00 p.m. Reading from her book, A Family Place. Hudson Opera House, Hudson. (518) 822-1438.
A Survival Session for the New Writer, 1:30-3:30pm. W/Louis J. Fagan. Adriance Memorial Library, Poughkeepsie. 485-3445x3309.
08 Mon
Writing Poetry -and Getting it Published
6:30-8:30pm. W/Iris Litt. Woodstock area. 679-8256. $10.
09 Tue
John Ashbery 5:30pm. Reading & reception. Taylor Hall, Vassar College, Pok. 437-5237.
Writing & Publishing Prose 6:30-8:30pm. Short Story, Novel, Memoir or Creative non-fiction. Woodstock area. 679-8256. $10.
10 Wed
Deborah Farris
7pm. Author of Meshe, Heshe Mison & Orbit, reads and signs. Barnes & Noble, Pok. 485-2224.
12 Fri
Egyptian Dreams 8pm. Music, spoken word & participatory dance. Deep Listening Space, Kgstn. 339-6858. $7/$5

 
Also consult www.hudsonvalley.org. Sampling below:


21 Sun Sunnyside Manor. Robert Klein, storytelling. Reservations essential. (914) 631-8200 x 628.
24 Wed Sunnyside Manor and The Hudson Valley Writers Center sponsor three Peace Corps writers: Mark Brazaitis, Mary Ann Tirone Smith, John Coyne. (914) 591-8763.

Albany: Regular Series

(Questions: wilcox23@juno.com)

[1st Monday] - Open Mic, 7:00 PM, Mocatopia Coffee House, Lark St., Albany
[Every Wed] - Open Mic for musicians & poets, 9PM, Lark Tavern, Madison Ave., Albany
[1st Wed] - Open Mic for musicians & poets, 7:00 PM, MotherEarth's Cafe, Quail & Western, Albany
[Every Fri] - "Urban Guerilla Theater" open mic, 9PM, Mason Hall, 120 Madison Ave., Albany
[2nd Wed.] - "Alchemy of the Word" Open Mic & feature (Dan Wilcox), Lionheart, Lark St., Albany, 7:30PM
[2nd Thurs.] - "Soul Kitchen" Open mic at Clayton's Caribbean Restaurant, 244 Washington Ave., Albany, 8PM
[2nd Sun.] - Saratoga Poetry Zone, open mic, Saratoga Springs Public Library, Saratoga Springs, 3PM
[3rd Tues.] - Open mic, Colonie Town Library, 629 Albany Shaker Rd., Loudonville, 7PM
[3rd Sat.] - Arthur's Market, 35 N. Ferry St., Schenectady, 7:30
[Last Tues.] - "School of Night" open mic, Valentine's, 17 New Scotland Ave., Albany, 8:00
[Last Wed.] - "High Drama Poetry Society" Open Mic, Fuze Box, 13 Central Ave., Albany, 7PM


Delaware County, Northern Catskills

WORD THURSDAYS, Treadwell, NY
(607) 746-7306 WORDTHUR@CATSKILL.NET

11 Thurs. 7 p.m. Free. New Jersey poet Murat Nemat-Nejat and Illinois poet Beth Copeland Vargo will read their work after a special open reading to honor those who died on September 11, 2001; for that open, regional writers are asked to read from their own work or that of another writer relating to the tragic events of September 11, 2001. All contributions will benefit the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council World Views Program. Murat Nemat-Nejat was born in Istanbul, Turkey, in 1940 from Persian-Jewish parents. Beth Copeland Vargo won Bright Hill Press's 1998-99 National Poetry Book Award, and her manuscript Traveling Through Glass was published by Bright Hill in 2000.