
Housewife Tuesday – Q&A
Mary Panza is getting ready for her feature at Albany Poets Presents by imagining what it would be like to be interviewed by James Lipton.
Mary Panza is getting ready for her feature at Albany Poets Presents by imagining what it would be like to be interviewed by James Lipton.
As any gay writer would, Don Levy loves reading books with queer themes. Here are six recommendations to get you ready for Pride Month.
Mary Panza goes to the Bowery Electric in NYC and wonders where all these boy hipsters and rock and rollers find their skinny jeans.
Join Don Levy has he begins a series of mini book reviews – 3 Books – one classic, one contemporary, and one wildcard.
The third in the continuing bi-monthly series at Restaurant Navona on New Scotland Ave. featuring West Coast wandering troubador, Wil Gibson.
Dan may have missed the 2016 Word Fest kickoff at McGeary’s, but he made it to An Evening of Poetry & Prose at the Hudson River Coffee House.
The eternal battle – book vs movie? Don has a running argument with a friend of his whether or not to read the book before seeing the film.
Dan Wilcox headed up to Saratoga Springs for the open mic at Caffè Lena with scheduled featured poets Lisa Wiley and Peter Marcus.
Mary Panza has had a bit of the blahs recently and has found herself slipping into her favorite day dream: the lottery day dream.
In college Don Levy was part of an eclectic bunch of poets and their professor assigned a poetry anthology that would change his life.
Mary Panza has have been taking a long hard look at her past, not living there, but just trying to figure some things out.
While Don Levy does like some big books, he’s also intimidated by the size sometimes. But he is working on getting over his fear.