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Monday outside the Bowery Poetry Club, where the sign has been removed]
We've heard a lot of
speculation in recent weeks about the future of
the Bowery Poetry Club. All sorts of rumors have been flying around, from an imminent closure to a months-long renovation.
Given the speculation, we decided to address a few of the rumors here.
In early May, the Club that Bob Holman founded in 2002 launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise $50,000 for "a special dining experience that would include a bar, cafe/restaurant and a remodeled performance space," as
BoweryBoogie noted.
However, three days later, someone cancelled the campaign.
We've heard that several promoters have taken their shows to other locations over issues with the Club. Meanwhile, there is little, if anything scheduled at the Club toward the latter stages of the summer. One producer with a monthly gig there has scheduled his show at another location for end of July.
One insider told EVG contributor Stacie Joy, "Bob told me there might be some be some changes, which is why there's little on the calendar for August. I'm hoping it's nothing major and trying not to worry."
According to another inside source: "Bob is insistent that this is a change and not the end. The plan is to close for renovations beginning in August. Of course it will have a different feel when they re-open but who knows? It might be even better than it is. At this time, no deal has been finalized, thus little information has been released."
We asked Holman for his take on the Club's future.
"Well, I'd hoped to be able to put rumors to rest by now — but really, there's no news till this New Idea becomes real! (or not!)," he said via email, adding, "Don't mean to be mysterious."
"But — rest assured —
the Club is not closing!"