
Talking Writing, Poetry for Social Change, and New Books with Luis “L-Majesty” Pubon
In this second of a two-part interview, Thom Francis talks with Luis about using writing to heal, how poetry can be a force for change, and more.
In this second of a two-part interview, Thom Francis talks with Luis about using writing to heal, how poetry can be a force for change, and more.
In this first of a two-part interview, Thom Francis talks about Luis’ poetry, relationships, healing the wounds that are left behind, and coming out the other side.
The new poem “Bottom Boy Blue” by poet and spoken word artist Luis Pabon from Up The River, Issue Eight.
The 8th issue of Up The River, Albany Poets poetry journal edited by Mary Panza, Gary Murrow, and Carissa Haberland, is now available! This issue features poetry from Emily Blair, Barbara Brooks, David
Here’s a look at all of the poetry events, readings, slams, and workshops coming up this week in the region as the 2019 Word Fest continues.
Two poems by Albany poet, writer, social worker, performer, artist, singer, and songwriter Luis Pabon (L-Majesty).
We have seven solid days of poetry and spoken word in the region coming up celebrating the 2016 Albany Word Fest and National Poetry Month.
I had the opportunity last week to sit down with Luis Pabon (known on stage as L-Majesty) to talk about his brand new book, “Tendencies”.
Poets in the Park is celebrating over 20 years of bringing poetry in July to the Robert Burns statue in Albany’s Washington Park.
First, we want to apologize for the delay in publishing and distributing the first issue of Up The River. Due to an unexpected health issue with one of our editors,
Nitty Gritty Slam #19 is in the books and what a great night of poetry and spoken word it was. This was a night of new beginnings and big announcements