
Third Thursday Poetry Night, July 18
A hot night in the Social Justice Center with the little air-conditioning quickly overwhelmed by the vast crowd with featured poet, Bob Elmendorf,
A hot night in the Social Justice Center with the little air-conditioning quickly overwhelmed by the vast crowd with featured poet, Bob Elmendorf,
On Monday, we start another great week packed with open mics, slams, and featured readings with Poets Speak Loud featuring Brian Dorn kicking things off.
Mary is known for her mouth and not being able to keep her comments to herself. In this edition of Housewife Tuesday she explains how she ruined porn night.
We’ve made it to Nitty Gritty Slam #50! In September 2011 we had no idea what the future would hold for Albany’s poetry slam. Come out and celebrate with us.
The Rensselaerville Festival of Writers is coming up and we have some new information on the writing workshops that will be part of the annual event.
The Albany Public Library has a very exciting week-long contest where anyone with a Twitter account can enter their best “Poetweet” about summer in Albany.
The feature at Live From The Living Room, Ken Denberg, jumped right in to read from his new manuscript of poems before he could get a proper introduction.
Rebecca Schumejda is back with her new column, One Poem and Three Questions, this time featuring a conversation with poet and writer Frank Reardon.
Nitty Gritty Slam is going to the National Poetry Slam! But, in order for us to take the world by storm, we have to get there and that’s where you come in.
The July edition of the Caffe Lena Poetry Open Mic in Saratoga featured Avery and host Carol Graser welcomed over a dozen area poets to the historic stage.
Summer is here and what better way to beat the heat than some cool words. The poetry and spoken word will be flowing all week starting on Sunday afternoon in Troy with the Poetry + Prose open mic at the Arts Center.
The clock is ticking & we’re getting closer to the National Poetry Slam, but that doesn’t mean that we’re taking a rest from bringing poetry to Valentine’s.