
The Half-Dead Poet Review: The Story of Edgar and I, a Bromance
It’s once again that time of the year where all the frightening ghosts and goblins and Edgar Allan Poe impersonators come out.
It’s once again that time of the year where all the frightening ghosts and goblins and Edgar Allan Poe impersonators come out.
Don Levy is back with another edition of The Next Chapter, talking about the book exchange relationship that he shares with his mother.
With a theatre no longer showing “Gone WIth The Wind” and Banned Books Week coming up, Don Levy thought it was time to talk about the book.
In this edition of The Next Chapter, Don Levy takes a look at the career and writing of American writer and public intellectual Gore Vidal.
Mary Panza is back from taking the summer off and she is ready to let you know what occupied her time, including buying meat from a truck.
R.M. Engelhardt is back with another Half-Dead Poet Review taking a look at “What We Once Had” or “The 21st Century Trumponion Blues”.
Third Thursday in the Summer — had to crank up the sound system a bit because the door was open letting in the sounds of The Street.
Don Levy looks back at Gordon Merrick’s book, “The Lord Won’t Mind”, that made an impression and gave him hope as a younger man.
Don Levy is back with another edition of The Next Chapter, discussing summer reading and looking at the three books he has read this summer.
Mary Panza is back talking about Caprisms – her beloved Capri and the many theories, systems, and practices that drive Mary crazy.
Saturday night a team of poets from Albany, Brass Tacks, traveled south to Nyack for the 6th Annual Hud,SON! River Regional Poetry Slam.
In spite of Dan’s recent days on the beach, he was glad to be back among the poets of Albany and to settle in for food, beer and words.