Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2009

Poets House, NYC

"The goal of the place is to make everyone feel that poetry belongs to them," said executive director of Poets House. Poets House was founded twenty five years ago by Stanley Kunitz and Elizabeth Kray. First located in Chelsea, then SoHo, now it will have a contemporary glass front in Battery Park City at 10 River Terrace, at the corner of Murray Street, near the Hudson River (with a view of the Statue of Liberty). A housewarming party will be held today, and a free concert will be performed tomorrow. The Library of Poets House (more than 50,000 volumes) opens on Tuesday, September 29.

Links
Robin Pogrebin, "Transparent New Home for Poetry," New York Times (September 24, 2009).
Poets House (www.poetshouse.org).

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Regionalism is all the rage -- but keep it East Coast, please!

Or so you would think, reading this week's New York Times -- but you will find a free poem or two:

Tina Kelley, "Region's Poets Convey a Sense of Place," New York Times (January 1, 2009).

Sunday, September 14, 2008

John Ashbery's Art Show

Collages by John Ashbery are on exhibit at Tibor de Nagy Gallery, near Fifth Avenue and 57th Street, in New York,  and were reviewed by Holland Cotter in the New York Times (September 12, 2008).  The newspaper also features an excellent links page for Ashbery.