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Friday, February 27, 2009

Poetry At The UAG With Matt Galletta And Margot Malia Lynch, Tonight

Poetry at the UAGBig night for poetry tonight in Albany.  Three featured poets, two poetry events, and an open mic.

Tonight Albany Poets comes back to the UAG Gallery with poets Matt Galletta and Margot Malia Lynch.  We will be streaming this reading on the website.  Go to www.albanypoets.com/video.asp and check it out if you are not able to make it to the gallery.

The reading starts at 7:00PM.  The UAG Gallery is located at 247 Lark Street, Albany.  Right across the street from Ben & Jerry’s.

After this reading, join us as we walk up the street to The Fuze Box for VoX, an open mic for poetry and spoken word hosted by R.M. Engelhardt with featured poet Marcus Kwame Anderson. 

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Monday, February 23, 2009

Albany Poets TV – Live From Poets Speak Loud, Tonight

apitv300 After the success of broadcasting the Valentines open mic at the UAG a couple weeks ago, we are going to be streaming tonight's Poets Speak Loud open mic at the Lark Tavern live on albanypoets.com starting at 7:30PM. 

Go to www.albanypoets.com/video.asp to check it out.  And while you are watching, feel free to click on the “Chat” button and leave a comment about the reading. 

This video page also features performances from previous events and readings and is being updated with new videos every couple days.

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Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Recording From Albany Poets Presents Now Available

image The audio recording from last nights Albany Poets Presents open mic at Valentines is now available for download.

Albany Poets Presents – February 3, 2009

Thom Francis hosts as Albany Poets returns to Valentines with poetry and spoken word from Dan Wilcox, Dominick, Ja3son Crane, R.M. Engelhardt, Miss Sally, Moses Kash, and Chris Brabham.

You can also stream these recordings by going to the Albany Poets Podcast page and using the player on the right of the page. 

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Recording From Poets Speak Loud Tom Nattell Tribute Now Available

Albany Poets Podcast In case you missed last night’s Poets Speak Loud Fourth Anniversary Open Mic / Tom Nattell Tribute / Beret Toss or if you were there and want to take the reading along with you, go to the Albany Poets Podcast page and download the recordings.

Poets Speak Loud - January 26, 2009, Part 1

Dan Wilcox hosts the Fourth Anniversary Open Mic / Tom Nattell Tribute / Beret Toss at the Lark Tavern with poetry and spoken word from Alan Catlin,  A.C. Everson, Julie Lamoe, Mary Panza, Josh McIntyre, Dan Stalter, Cheryl A. Rice, R.M. Engelhardt, and Mr. Lee.

Poets Speak Loud - January 26, 2009, Part 2

We continue the Fourth Anniversary Open Mic / Tom Nattell Tribute / Beret Toss at the Lark Tavern after a little break with poetry and spoken word from Dan Wilcox, Jason Krane, John Allen, Tess Lecuyer, Todd Fabozi, Chris Brabham, Amanda Rose, D. Rizzo, Shannon Shoemaker, Sylvia Barnard, and Scott Casale.

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