
Third Thursday Poetry Night, June 19
To begin this third Thursday night I invoked the Muse, tonight the gone bohemian character & poet Maxwell Bodenheim. Then on to the open mic.
To begin this third Thursday night I invoked the Muse, tonight the gone bohemian character & poet Maxwell Bodenheim. Then on to the open mic.
Local poet and publisher Matthew Klane will read from his work at the Third Thursday Poetry Night at the Social Justice Center on June 19.
Another great lineup of spoken word this week with lots of poetry readings, NGS #71, and open mics with great features all over the region.
Yes! has another night of poetry and spoken word lined up on Saturday, March 29 with Jamie Townsend, Stephanie Strickland, and Ian Hatcher.
The good folks over at Yes! have another great night lined up at the Albany Center Gallery featuring Claire Donato, Jeff T. Johnson, and Eric Hardiman.
Another big week of poetry starts this evening with Yes! at the Albany Center Gallery and continues all week with open mics and readings.
We are taking time out from Word Fest news to let you know about the next Yes! reading at the Social Justice Center (33 Central Ave., Albany) taking place next
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