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Sept 17 - Last Wednesdays at Curley's featuring Kirsten Crowley
By: catherine
on: Sat 13 of Sep, 2008 [20:11 UTC]
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Dear Friends,
This month our “Last Wednesdays @ Curley’s” will take place early. Next Wednesday, September 17, 2008, Kirsten Crowley, a long time member at Curley’s and a student at NYU, is in Stamford for a visit. Ralph Nazareth asked her if she’d be willing to read for us. The answer was yes. So let us give her a warm welcome back.
Kirsten will start reading at 7:30 PM. As always, there will be an open Mic afterwards.
We are looking forward to seeing you next Wednesday.
Eva-Maria from
PoemAlley @ Curley’s
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Summer Sunday Reading, July 13, 2008
By: catherine
on: Mon 21 of Jul, 2008 [11:22 UTC]
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Summer Sunday Reading, July 13, 2008
at the
Unitarian Universalist Society in Stamford
Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself.
“By nature, men are nearly alike;
by practice, they get to be wide apart.”
~Confucius~
How can we ensure dignity and freedom for all?
The poets from PoemAlley@Curley’s and friends invited
all people of free faith to join together and celebrate
this Summer Sunday reading.
Participants at the reading were:
Welcome ~ Eva-Maria Palevich
Eleni Begetis Anastos
(poem read by Jim Janke)
Jim Janke
Catherine Ednie
Herb Davison
Eva-Maria Palevich
Ralph Nazareth
Dale Shaw
Don Currie
Robert Sanders
Closing remarks ~ Ralph Nazareth
It was a lovely, stimulating reading
to an appreciative audience.
Thank you so much to all
for the warm hospitality, and to the volunteers
who gave their time to make it so special.
Eva-Maria of PoemAlley and friends.
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Veronica Jones, Last Wednesdays at Curley's
By: catherine
on: Tue 01 of Jul, 2008 [11:15 UTC]
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The poets corner at Curley’s was packed on Wednesday, June 25, for Veronica Jones.
It was her evening! Veronica’s poems come deep from her heart, reflecting everyday joys and aches and worries.
After the reading, Veronica told us that she’s been writing poetry since she was ten years old. Even during the ten years she served in the navy she never gave up writing poetry, and she still continues to do so. She joined Curley’s poetry group in 2003.
Veronica’s family and friends participated enthusiastically during the open mic session, sharing thoughts and concerns of today’s world.
Here is one of Veronica's poems:
HISTORY MAKING
Certain individuals hold
Their ability to brave and bold
BLACK HISTORY
BEAUTIFUL BLACK VOICES
Echo the silence of our ANCESTORS
Who live in us
Day to day
Like today
Monumental statements
MOVE us to memorable our
CREATIONS
Vision the change because
That’s what history is
Black really is BEAUTIFUL
I know you have heard
I thought
I would
Remind you TODAY
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Veronica Jones - June 25th - Last Wednesdays at Curley's
By: catherine
on: Sun 22 of Jun, 2008 [18:36 UTC]
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Last Wednesday at Curley’s
A poetry series in downtown Stamford
Featured poet - Veronica Jones
Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
7:30 p.m.
Curley’s Diner
Open Mic at 8:30 p.m.
All are welcome
This project has been partially funded by a Community Arts Partnership Program Grant from the City of Stamford. Thank you for supporting the arts!
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Eva-Maria Palevich, Last Wednesdays at Curley's
By: catherine
on: Sat 07 of Jun, 2008 [20:45 UTC]
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Last Wednesday at Curley’s
A poetry series in downtown Stamford
Wednesday, May 28, 2008, Eva-Maria Palevich, long-time member of the PoemAlley community, read at Curley’s Diner.
Eva-Maria read a variety of old and new poems, including some requests from the audience. After listening to her work over the years, we have developed some favorites! Eva-Maria's delivery is crystal clear and her German accent lends interest for American listeners. Her poems are a mixture of delicacy and strength, her subject matter varying from difficult topics such as war and aging to more tender subjects like friendship and childhood memories.
The dining room at Curley's was full for Eva-Maria's reading, and Channel 12 paid us a visit and plans to broadcast some of the reading. After the reading, as usual, there was a period for feedback and questions for the poet, then time for open mic.
Here is one of Eva-Maria’s poems:
This Precious Piece Of Lace
This precious piece of lace
you made for me, its intricate
woven flowers speak:
“Do you remember?”
Oh yes, I do!
Only now I understand it all
how intimate those moments were,
how you bridged those sorrowful times
with comforting songs and play,
then continued in your quiet way
weaving my fears of war into this piece.
Your bent shoulders carried my load,
made the ring of childhood bearable
and possible to widen unharmed
into life’s second ring.
When we saw each other for the last time
you were too ill to open the door
but your eyes were still good and bright,
they did the hugging for the incapable arms.
How could I put this woven wonder
on a table just to be covered with some trinkets!
Are you smiling now?
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Last Wednesdays at Curley's featuring Eva-Maria Palevich
By: catherine
on: Wed 21 of May, 2008 [00:00 UTC]
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
7:30 p.m.
Curley’s Diner
A poetry series in downtown Stamford . . .
Last Wednesday at Curley’s
Featuring
Eva-Maria Palevich
Open Mic at 8:30 p.m.
All are welcome
This project has been partially funded by a Community Arts Partnership Program Grant from the City of Stamford. Thank you for supporting the arts!
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Linda Nazareth
By: catherine
on: Sun 18 of May, 2008 [18:49 UTC]
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We received the sad news that Ralph Nazareth's wife, Linda, passed away on Tuesday, May 13th. Ralph has been a friend to poetry in Stamford for many years and was a founder of PoemAlley. Condolences to Ralph and his family on behalf of the community of poets and writers who love them.
Donations in lieu of flowers:
St. Luke's LifeWorks, 141 Franklin St, Stamford, CT 06901 (203) 388-0100
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Monday Night Poetry featuring Joan Heller Winokur
By: catherine
on: Sun 11 of May, 2008 [23:57 UTC]
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Monday, May 12th at 7.15pm
Barnes & Noble, Stamford Town Center
Monday Night Poetry
FEATURING
Joan Heller Winokur
Joan has been involved in the arts throughout her life, but discovered the writing of poetry only a few years ago. It has become her passion. She is a published poet whose work has appeared in a number of national literary journals and on several websites including USA Today.She hopes her audience will relate to, connect and identify with her poems.
PLUS:
OPEN MIC
We meet the second Monday of each month at Barnes & Noble Booksellers / Stamford Town Center
Please come and listen to local poets, bring a favorite poem, read your own poems too.
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
Stamford Town Center
100 Greyrock Place Suite H009
Stamford, CT 06901
203-323-1248
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More from John Sakson!
By: catherine
on: Sun 11 of May, 2008 [23:19 UTC]
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John Sakson - Last Wednesday at Curley’s
By: catherine
on: Tue 06 of May, 2008 [01:29 UTC]
(1085 reads)
Last Wednesday at Curley’s
A poetry series in downtown Stamford
Wednesday, March 26, 2008, John Sakson, one of PoemAlley @ Curley’s poets, read at Curley’s Diner.
About 25 poets and friends attended to listen to this inspiring reading. It was a great evening. Thank you, John, for sharing your poetry with us.
Here is one of John’s poems:
He’d sit with me on the porch early fall days because I made him. Not made as in compelled him to. Rather, I created him, stuffed the straw bone of him into a wide flannel shirt and smooth, sky-blue jeans. I created the scarecrow, but he was my father. I could tell by our pumpkin face and the soft, glove-skinned hands and the silence others mistook for dumbness. It was an anxious silence in me, but it made my scarecrow father look wise, methodic. I don’t remember what happened to him or why I only think of him on such blustery days. Did he fly to pieces in a cold storm or gradually sink into ground? When I come undone, may it be in a great wind. May my children gather me in their hands.
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