
Poets of Earth, Water, Tree & Sky, September 9
This month at the Pine Hollow Arboretum, in addition to the open mic, there was a puppet show titled “Perious Frink & the Great Barrel Race”.
This month at the Pine Hollow Arboretum, in addition to the open mic, there was a puppet show titled “Perious Frink & the Great Barrel Race”.
Mary Panza is back and catching everyone up on her busy summer – filled with new babies, new places to eat in Troy, and poetry features.
Don Levy has a love/hate relationship with Goodreads. He uses the service everyday, but there are a few things that he wishes would change.
This series continues at Restaurant Navona with our host Thom Francis presenting Albany poet, performer & poetry entrepreneur Mojavi.
There’s always a good turnout at the Arthur’s Market Open Mic especially so with the friends and family of the featured poet, Judith Prest.
The August 2016 HVWG Newsletter is now available and it is packed with news and announcements from all over the region.
The last Monday in July and Dan Wilcox was in the back room of McGeary’s again for the open mic and featured poet, Josh Bauscher.
We’re in the middle of summer and along with barbecues and road trips, it’s the time we want to relax by the pool with a breezy, light read.
Mary Panza swears on her mother’s good eye and upon all that is holy that the following story is the truth.
Don Levy picked up 12 books at the recent sidewalk sale at The Book House at Stuyvesant Plaza to support the Alliance for Positive Health.
R.M. Engelhardt is back with another Half-Dead Poet Review, this time taking a look at current conditions of the world, his world, his life.
Don Levy doesn’t read books on the New York Times Best Seller List, but while on vacation recently he read “The Girl On the Train”…