Housewife Tuesday – We Talk Real Loud!
Mary Panza’s niece was born this week. The new addition to the family was welcomed into the world the only way the Panza’s know how to do it…loud.
Mary Panza’s niece was born this week. The new addition to the family was welcomed into the world the only way the Panza’s know how to do it…loud.
Mary Panza’s fall tour continues this Friday in Saugerties, where she will be the featured poet at the Writers Night series at Cafe Mezzaluna.
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Another big week of poetry starts this evening with Yes! at the Albany Center Gallery and continues all week with open mics and readings.
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The new Core Curriculum standards have been in the news lately and our very own Mary Panza has a few things to say about that and homework.
Dan decided to venture out to the slam and take his chances on stage, particularly since this the “Inappropriate Slam” and everyone knows I have plenty of inappropriate poems.
Albany Poets returns to McGeary’s on Monday, October 28 for the pre-Halloween edition of Poets Speak Loud with featured reader Adam Tedesco.
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You can’t say that there are no poetry and spoken word events in the area. This week is packed full of open mics, events, readings, and slams.
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The last two weeks have been eventful. Mary Panza has had conversations about feelings, had to bring the wrath of God upon her girl and more.
Derrick Brown is coming to the GE Theatre at Proctors in Schenectady on Thursday, October 17 for a special evening of poetry and spoken word.
Mary Panza talks about love, loss, family, and the traditions that keep us going in the toughest times in this edition of Housewife Tuesday.
We return to McGeary’s on September 30 for the “back to school” edition of Poets Speak Loud with featured reader Jacqueline Kirkpatrick.
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Mary Panza is not a crafty type of lady. So when her daughter bought a Rainbow Loom to make bracelets, Mary used it for a different purpose.