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I DON’T WRITE ABOUT RACE: June Gehringer reads at Zinc Bar

29 Jan ’20
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… A few Saturdays ago was a miserable snowy afternoon, more wet than snow, and I wanted to get to a poetry reading crosstown so I checked online for the M8 bus schedule (not many on a Saturday) and caught … Continue reading →

Bob Holman at Howl reads from Life Poem and The Unspoken

25 Jan ’20
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… Friday, December 6 was a jam packed night. Life was as full as it can get. I had been teaching English all day midtown and then made it down to the Bowery for some fun at Howl for the … Continue reading →

Rae Armantrout reads 19 Unpublished Poems

24 Jan ’20
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… I went to hear Fanny Howe read at Zinc Bar last year on a Sunday in December and had the added pleasure of hearing the Pulitzer Prize winning poet, Rae Armantrout, read unpublished poems that will soon appear in … Continue reading →

Fanny Howe reads from Love and I

23 Jan ’20
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… … On December 15, a Sunday afternoon, a great crowd gathered at Zinc Bar to listen to Fanny Howe and Rae Armantrout read. There had been a reading of Fanny Howe’s work the night before at Poets House, but … Continue reading →

Writing in the Present, Past, and Future: The Dog and Its Bone: Intermediate ESL

17 Jan ’20
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… Objective: In groups of three, students will write a story. First, by looking at three sequential pictures, they will name the nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs that they see. Then, they will write the words they’ve discovered on separate … Continue reading →

Burt Kimmelman reads from Wings Apart

12 Jan ’20
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… Burt Kimmelman’s new book has a wonderful title, Wings Apart, and what is especially wonderful about this new book is that you can read it in one sitting, which—and this is not redundant—is a wonderful thing to do. You … Continue reading →

Wanda Phipps reads at KGB

11 Jan ’20
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… On October 15, 2019, there was a reading at KGB Bar for LiVE MAG!, the EV publication Jeff Wright edits presenting art and writing in downtown Manhattan as they happen. What excited me about this particular reading was the … Continue reading →

Samuel R. Delany reads To the Fordham

29 Dec ’19
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… … The Segue Reading Series, curated by Lonely Christopher and Rijard Bergeron, hosts readers on Saturday afternoons at the Zinc Bar in NYC. On December 18, they presented Samuel R. Delany, who read a short story called “To the … Continue reading →

Peter Valente translates Vers Dorés by Gérard de Nerval

26 Dec ’19
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… In my early twenties when I started to study French, I listened to Edith Piaf, translated Le Petit Prince, and bought a bilingual book of Symbolist Poets that included Charles Baudelaire, Arthur Rimbaud, Paul Verlaine and Gérard de Nerval, … Continue reading →

Sreemanti Sengupta reads from Losing Friends

25 Dec ’19
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… I’ve known Sreemanti Sengupta for many years now, and all because of the Internet. Though I’m in New York City and she’s in Kolkata and you, dear reader, are wherever you are, here we are together, optimistic company in … Continue reading →

Patricia Carragon reads at Zinc Bar

24 Dec ’19
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… There are important stones one never sees because they are the foundation that hold everything up; not only the capitol, the stadium, and the church, but even the poetry reading. What are buildings or books without the words? Over … Continue reading →

George Wallace reads from Outside Paso Robles

15 Dec ’19
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… I had been talking to a friend over the summer who suggested that I read and meet the poet George Wallace. “You will like him,” my friend told me. When I heard that George Wallace was going to be … Continue reading →

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