Some Literary Events/ January 28- February 5
All events are free unless otherwise noted.
January 29 (6 pm) Tertulia en el Cervantes. Paul Pines and David Unger will present the special issue of The Cafe Review dedicated as a tribute to Argentine poet Juan Gelman. With tapas & wine. At Instituto Cervantes - The Spanish Cultural Center in New York at Amster Yard, 211 East 49th Street, Midtown Manhattan
January 29 (7 pm) Jose de la Rosa and Julio Valdez at Lincoln Square Barnes and Noble. Hosted by the Latino Artists Round Table, poet Jose de la Rosa and Dominican painter Julio Valdez will preside over a reading, presentation, and visual presentation of their work. The event is in Spanish. At Lincoln Triangle Barnes and Noble, 1972 Broadway. For more information, call 212-595-6859.
January 29 (7:30 - 10:30 pm) José Carvajal at Culturarte. Journalist and author José Carvajal presents A quien puede interesar: Reflexiones sobre Washington Heights y otros temas (Isla Publishing Group, 2009), a chronicle New York literary world from the perspective of the Dominican Northern Manhattan enclave. At Culturarte, 260 Audubon Avenue at 178th Street, Suite 100. For more information, click here or call 646-410-0904.
January 30 (3 pm - 4 pm) Mujeres de Palabra: Four Dominican Poets and Authors at Culturarte. Dominican poets Karina Rieke, Osiris Mosquea, Kianny Antigua, and Rosa Saldaña will discuss their latest work. At the New York Public Library, 535 179 Street (between Audobun Avenue and Saint Nicholas Street). For more information, call 646-533-7790.
January 30 (6 pm) Jean Dany Joachim Presents Six Poets of Note at Cornelia Street Cafe. Poet and host Joachim presents the work of six artists, including the work of Haitian actress, painter and writer Michéle Voltaire Marcelin. At Cornelia Street Cafe, 29 Cornelia Street. For more information, call 212-989-9319.
January 31 (12 pm - 2 pm) Roger Bonair-Agard at the Acentos Writers Workshop. The acclaimed hands-on writing series organized by Acentos Foundation welcomes Brooklyn poet and LouderArt's co-founder, Roger Bonair-Agard. RSVP is required by sending an email to fish@louderarts.com. Please bring proper identification to the event. At the Eugenio María de Hostos Community College, Room A-329, 475 Grand Concourse, Bronx. For more information, click here or call 917-209-4211.
February 1 (7 pm) Heather Graham and "The Memory of Murder" at the King Juan Carlos. The KJC Center welcomes their new Spanish Culture and Civilization Chair, Heather Graham, as she presides over her first of two public lectures about mass killing, incarceration and the making of Francoism. At the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center, NYU, 53 Washington Square South (between Thompson and Sullivan Street). For more information, call 212-998-3650.
February 3 (7:30 pm) LouderArts "Red Tent" at Bar 13. Red Tent celebrates the work of women writers. If you are not a woman, you may read during open mic so long as the poem has been written by a female poet. Sign-up list goes out at 7 pm, cover is $6 ($5 for students with ID). At Bar 13, 35 East 13th Street, Corner of 13th and University, Second Floor. For more information, click here or call 212-979-6677.
February 3 (6 pm) Book Launch for "Echoes of Time" at the Columbia Consulate. Celebrating the NY release of Luis T. Castillo's latest work, "Echoes of Time", the Columbia Consulate will hold a book launch. At the Columbia Consulate, 10 East 46th Street. For more information, call 212-798-9004.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
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