Upcoming Poetry Events – Week of February 2, 2014
We have made it past January and in the middle of a very cold winter here. Here a rundown of open mics and events to keep you warm this week.
We have made it past January and in the middle of a very cold winter here. Here a rundown of open mics and events to keep you warm this week.
Poet Philip Good will read from his work at the Social Justice Center, 33 Central Ave., Albany on Thursday, February 20, 2014 at 7:30PM.
The great Hudson Valley poet Rebecca Schumejda has a new book “Waiting at the Dead End Diner”, published by Bottom Dog Press.
On Tuesday, February 4 we head back to Nitty Gritty headquarters, Valentine’s, for the 63rd edition of Nitty Gritty Slam, Albany’s poetry slam.
Help kick off the new season of Yes! Poetry and Performance with “poetry for your ears and eyeballs” by Marilyn McCabe, Dan Wilcox, and Aaron Wittman.
The Northeast Poetry Center’s College of Poetry has big day of poetry with a workshop by Robert Milby and Poetry on the Loose featuring Tony Pena.
Poetry returns to Caffe Lena in Saratoga on Wednesday, February 5 with Shira Dentz & Andrew Sullivan, plus the film, “Life On The Run”.
For Nitty Gritty Slam #62, we are bringing back one of the most fun and hilarious themed poetry nights in our history, Bad Lyric Night!
The first slam of 2014 and one of the last to take place at our current home. Dan Wilcox was there, competed, and took a lot of notes.
The New Year is in full swing and we have a full week of poetry and spoken word to keep you warm as the outside temperature continues to drop.
The Spring 2014 season of Frequency North starts Thursday, January 30th with poet, writer, and 2013 Boston Poetry Slam Team member Jade Sylvan.
After explaining why she cooks for the people in her life, Mary Panza lists her five favorite food movies and why she loves them so.
The Hudson Valley Writers Guild supports the efforts of writers in all genres by sponsoring readings, workshops, and contests and providing a number of valuable resources for the entire literary community.