3rd Saturday Poetry in Chinatown
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Clarion Performing Arts Center | 2 Waverly Pl
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Profound thoughts, occasional rhymes Cookies, tea, and some plum wine Poetry Reading with two features and an open mic.
Open mic before and after the featured poets. Sign up at 1 pm.
In the words of Diego De Leo, “At seventeen, wearing my older brother’s clothes, preparing to venture to the New World, leaving my family, my horse and plow behind, uneducated, immature… bent, but not broken by natural or man-made laws. I endured. Now, almost seventy years later, my past years well spent and my future years ahead looking forward”.
“Diego De Leo began writing at the age of seventy-seven. We are receptors of a miracle of life’s second innocence with these superbly simple, wise and elemental poems” – Jack Hirschman
Kristina Brown: artist, writer, poet. Her words explore the boundaries of love’s power. The author of two chapbooks, she edited the international anthologies: Storm Warning: Poets for the Planet, Healing a Fractured World, and For All.
A childhood in Japan and Okinawa infused her with an appreciation for imperfect beauty. Her latest piece, “On the Bus with Neeli,” is at https://brooklynrail.org/2024/09/in-memoriam/.
Her unique perspective blends the exquisite with the profound, much like her preferred libations—pink Meyer lemonade and champagne. She invites readers to look through the cracks that let the light in.
Parking tip:
$6 all-day parking at St. Mary’s Square Garage.
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Cost: FREE*