Showing posts with label Marsh Hawk Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marsh Hawk Review. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Middle of the Week Mind Muddle




After many failed attempts I finally saw the Marina Abramovic show at MoMA. My initial plans were to meet Czar and his wife, Nerissa to watch the Fassbinder film, but the movie was sold out so we made our way through MoMA instead. If you live in NY or are planning on visiting- both the Abramovic and William Kentridge are worth the price of admission. Give yourself plenty of time 'cause you need to watch the films.

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Prior to my MoMA visit, I read for No, Dear on Saturday night which was a lot of fun. Thanks to all those who came out.

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There's a new issue of the Marsh Hawk Review, edited by Sandy McIntosh and Thomas Fink

Crossover Poems: Lozada, Mackey, Matz, McIntosh, Moseley, Tabios

Edwin Agustin Lozada, Mary Mackey, Charles Matz, Sandy McIntosh, Annabelle Moseley, Eileen R. Tabios,Jane Augustine
Terry J. Cole, Thomas Fink, Edward Foster, John Harkey, Basil King, Sueyeun Juliette Lee, Peter Nickowitz,Geoffrey Olsen

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Them Hawks Are Loose Again

Marsh Hawk logo Marsh Hawk Review #2
The New Issue of the Marsh Hawk Review Now Online
Marsh Hawk Review is an online poetry journal sponsored by the Marsh Hawk Press collective. Marsh Hawk Review will appear twice each year under the revolving editorship of collective members. Each issue will offer a selection of poems solicited by the editor, in addition to new work
posted by poets in the collective.


Contributors Include:
William Allegrezza, Tom Beckett, Sigman Byrd, Patricia Carlin,
Jennifer Kwon Dobbs,
Denise Duhamel, Kristen Gallagher, Noah Eli Gordon, Carlos Hiraldo, Amy King, Basil King, Mary Mackey, Sandy McIntosh,
Stephen Paul Miller, Sheila E. Murphy, Tammy Nuzzo-Morgan, Akilah Oliver, Tim Peterson, Sean Singer, Juanita Torrence-Thompson,
Geoffrey Young and Mark Young


We invite you to read the issue here.
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Spooky Boyfriend! Issue three features work by Maya Pindyck, Ryan Daley, Maurice Burford, Melissa Culbertson, Lacey Hunter, Nava Fader, Donald Dunbar, and James Iredell. Check it out here: http://spookyboyfriend3.weebly.com/.

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Event: KGB Poetry Season Opener
"Featuring Jill Alexander Essbaum & Robert Polito"
What: Listening Party
Host: KGB Poetry
Start Time: Monday, February 23 at 7:30pm
End Time: Monday, February 23 at 9:30pm
Where: KGB Bar
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Tues., Feb. 24, 6:00 p.m. sharp, free
ACA Galleries
529 W. 20th St., 5th Flr.
NYC

Event will be hosted by
Atelos Publishing Project directors and editors
Lyn Hejinian and Travis Ortiz

Featuring readings from
Ted Greenwald
Jennifer Scappettone
Lytle Shaw
Edwin Torres
Rodrigo Toscano

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Steve (Roberts) invited you to "Noelle Kocot and Dottie Lasky" on Wednesday, February 25 at 7:00pm.

Steve (Roberts) says, "Please come the Reading! It's this Wednesday at Home Sweet Home!".

Event: Noelle Kocot and Dottie Lasky
"Triumphant return of the Reading"
What: Performance
Host: The Reading at Chrystie St.
Start Time: Wednesday, February 25 at 7:00pm
End Time: Wednesday, February 25 at 8:00pm
Where: Home Sweet Home

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Examined Life NYC premiere

Philosophy in the Streets in the Cinema
Event Info
Host:
Type:
Network:
Global
Time and Place
Start Time:
Wednesday, February 25, 2009 at 1:00pm
End Time:
Thursday, March 5, 2009 at 11:00pm
Location:
IFC Center
Street:
323 6th Ave at West 3rd St
City/Town:
New York, NY
Contact Info
Phone:
2129247771
Email:

Description

Examined Life will have it's NYC theatrical premiere this Wednesday at the IFC Center before rolling out across the US and Canada -- reaching San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Boston, Miami, Portland, Winnipeg, Vancouver, New Orleans and many other cities in the coming months.

NEW YORK CITY: FEBRUARY 25 – MARCH 5 at the IFC CENTER
323 6th Ave at West 3rd St
212-924-7771
www.ifccenter.com

There will be appearances by the director and some of the subjects for the evening screenings on the following nights (exact playtimes yet to be announced)

AVITAL RONELL on opening night, Wednesday February 25th, and Tuesday March 2nd.
KWAME ANTHONY APPIAH on Thursday February 26th.
CORNEL WEST on Thursday March 5th.

Please come out and support the film!

Released in the US by Zeitgeist Films and in Canada by FilmsWeLike