Third Thursday Poetry Night Featuring Adonis Richards
Social Justice Center 33 Central Ave., Albany, NY, United StatesLocal poet Adonis Richards will read from his work at the Social Justice Center with an open mic for community writers.
Local poet Adonis Richards will read from his work at the Social Justice Center with an open mic for community writers.
Our open mic Series hosts a conversation on conflicts and relationships this go round! hosted by Dawud Mohammed, enjoy a riveting conversation on relationships before the open mic, with out double feature of Dawud and Antonya Barnes! Free open mic!
Slam poetry is all about the performance! At this workshop, work with members of the Slam Euphoria team to help bring your poetry performance to the next level.
Salon Salvage returns to the Upstairs Arts Collective with artist Judith Braun, poet Maggie Greaves, and translator Mayada Ibrahim.
Richard Price, celebrated author of Clockers, and a key screenwriter for HBO’s "The Wire," is a renowned author of gritty crime fiction set in the devastated neighborhoods of America’s cities.
Write in good company, with good food and drinks at a daytime write-in at Mochalisa's Caffe.
Gather with fellow writers for this every other Wednesday workshop at the Hudson Library.
Writer Wednesday features a seasoned writer offering a quick talk and then an opportunity to ask questions and chat with one another.
The Caffe Lena Poetry Open Mic in Saratoga, hosted by Carol Graser, returns with featured reader Daniel Nester.
Kazim Ali, UAlbany alum (B.A. ‘93, M.A. ’95), is an award-winning poet, translator, novelist, essayist, founder of the nonprofit press Nightboat Books, and Professor of Creative Writing at UC San Diego.
Join us at Common Roots - The Albany Outpost for A Bookish Market! In addition to bargain books, book-themed merchandise, and craft beer, we'll have local authors promoting their books, and a book swap! What's a book swap, you say? It's your chance to trade books with other book nerds! Bring a gently used book […]
In a series of events over the course of 3 months, WordXWord is asking poets of any age, style, or experience to apply their creative energy to three fraught words - diversity, equity, and inclusion.