Showing posts with label Bowery Poetry Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bowery Poetry Club. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2010

Bowery Poetry Club opens a pop up shop for the holidays



The Bowery Poetry Club is now featuring a Pop Up Shop for artists and vendors through Dec. 24... Poet/artist Sam Jablon is coordinating ... He says the art exhibit part is almost filled. "We are looking for vendors to pay some rent, and sell their crafts/goods for the holiday season."

Interested vendors may contact Jablon at: samuel@samueljablon.com

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Comedy does poetry

From the EV Grieve inbox...

David Cross and a couple of his friends are putting on a benefit to raise money to keep the Bowery Poetry Club around for hopefully at least a few more years.... Per David Cross in the e-mail: "I know the ticket prices are steep but it's a benefit and (most) of the ticket price is tax deductible." Details follow...


Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Bookstore-cafe wanted for the Bowery Poetry Club



Last month, Celebrate Cafe, operated by the Lower Eastside Girls Club, moved out of the Bowery Poetry Club.... Bob Holman, the Club's proprietor, is now looking for a new tenant. The other day on Facebook he posted, "Anybody know anybody who wants to start a bookstore or Cafe?"

I asked Bob what his ideal candidate would be ... (Fantasies allowed too!)

"My ideal candidate is The Edwin Denby Bookstore/Gallery/Coffee Shoppe/Dance Hall!"

You can go to the Club's website for contact info and all that....

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Celebrate Cafe moves out of the Bowery Poetry Club


[Via BoweryBoogie]

As the sign below shows, Celebrate Cafe has moved out of the Bowery Poetry Club....



The Cafe, operated by the Lower Eastside Girls Club, is an entrepreneurial and job training program that employs local youth and young adults. The Café held its grand opening in June. As BoweryBoogie noted at the time, "A nice symbiotic relationship on the Bowery." I said as much in an e-mail to Lyn Pentecost, executive director and co-founder of the Girls Club. I asked her for a comment. “It wasn’t as good a fit as it appeared to be. We look forward to seeing our friends again on Ave.C — same great coffee and cupcakes!”

Celebrate Cafe will be moving back to 136 Avenue C, site of their Sweet Things Bake Shop.

As for the Bowery Poetry Club, no word on potential new tenants. At the beginning of the year, the East Village Visitors Center & Cafe moved after some 10 months here. They teamed up with Fourth Arts Block and the Cooper Square Committee on East Fourth Street.