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Events Archive - The Poetry Project
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Annual New Year’s Day Marathon Reading. Memorial Reading for Bill Berkson. Wed, Sep 14, 2016, 7:00 pm. Memorial for Ted Greenwald. Fri, Sep 16, 2016, 8:00 pm. Special Event: Yoshimasu Gozo. Fri, Sep 23, 2016, 8:00 pm. GIANT NIGHT: In.On.Or About the Premises: A Celebration of the Work of Paul Blackburn – Panel at the Center for Humanities. Mon, Sep 26, 2016, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm. GIANT NIGHT: In.On.Or About the Premises: A Celebration of the Work of Paul Blackburn – Reading. Wed, Sep 28, 2016, 8:00 pm.
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Photos from New Year's Day Marathons & Symposiums: 1979 - 2003 - The Poetry Project
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Annual New Year’s Day Marathon Reading. Photos from New Year’s Day Marathons & Symposiums: 1979 – 2003. January 29, 2009. Most of the photos in this archive gallery were taken at the New Year’s Marathon Readings or at the Symposiums. Dates, performers, and photographers are identified when known. Photo credit: Jacob Burckhardt, 1990. Bob Perelman, 1979. Bob Holman, 1979. Edwin Denby and Virgil Thomson, 1979. Jim Brodey, 1977. Kenneth Koch & Allen Ginsberg post-fire Parish Hall, 1979. Steve Benson, 1979.
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Annual New Year's Day Marathon Reading - The Poetry Project
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Annual New Year’s Day Marathon Reading. Annual New Year’s Day Marathon Reading. Photo by Ted Roeder. The Poetry Project Newsletter. And legendary workshops. It’s our largest fundraiser of the year, and arguably the most inspired ongoing literary event in the city. How the New Year’s Day is Organized. For photo galleries of past New Year’s Day Marathons, please visit photographer Ted Roeder’s website. Photographs from 42nd Annual New Year’s Day Marathon Benefit Reading. February 4, 2016. February 26, 2015.
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History - The Poetry Project
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Annual New Year’s Day Marathon Reading. Insane Podium: A Short History. The Poetry Project, 1966. Broadly contemporary with The Poetry Project’s founding were the Sunday afternoon readings hosted by Ted Berrigan at Izzy Young’s Folklore Center on Sixth Avenue at 3rd Street; Joe Brainard, Joseph Ceravolo, Dick Gallup, Gerard Malanga, Ed Sanders and Aram Saroyan read there, among others, and Clark Coolidge gave his first-ever reading there in July ’66. The New American Poetry. Had come out in March (edited...
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Annual New Year's Day Marathon Reading - The Poetry Project
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Annual New Year’s Day Marathon Reading. Annual New Year’s Day Marathon Reading. Photo by Ted Roeder. The Poetry Project Newsletter. And legendary workshops. It’s our largest fundraiser of the year, and arguably the most inspired ongoing literary event in the city. How the New Year’s Day is Organized. For photo galleries of past New Year’s Day Marathons, please visit photographer Ted Roeder’s website. Photographs from 42nd Annual New Year’s Day Marathon Benefit Reading. February 4, 2016. February 26, 2015.
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Readings Archives - The Poetry Project
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Annual New Year’s Day Marathon Reading. Memorial Reading for Bill Berkson. Wed, Sep 14, 2016, 7:00 pm. Memorial for Ted Greenwald. Fri, Sep 16, 2016, 8:00 pm. Special Event: Yoshimasu Gozo. Fri, Sep 23, 2016, 8:00 pm. GIANT NIGHT: In.On.Or About the Premises: A Celebration of the Work of Paul Blackburn – Panel at the Center for Humanities. Mon, Sep 26, 2016, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm. GIANT NIGHT: In.On.Or About the Premises: A Celebration of the Work of Paul Blackburn – Reading. Wed, Sep 28, 2016, 8:00 pm.
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Poetry Project's Archives at Library of Congress - The Poetry Project
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Annual New Year’s Day Marathon Reading. Poetry Project’s Archives at Library of Congress. The Poetry Project’s Archives at the Library of Congress. The Poetry Project Newsletter. And the literary magazine. The archive contains the readings of more than 1,000 poets and approximately 4,000 hours of their readings. The Poetry Project Archive Presentation. St Mark’s Church. 131 E 10th Street, New York, NY 10003. Info@poetryproject.org. Follow the Poetry Project. The New York State Council on the Arts.
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Publications Archive - The Poetry Project
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Annual New Year’s Day Marathon Reading. The Poetry Project Newsletter. The Poetry Project Newsletter. Is currently edited by Betsy Fagin. 2015-2017) and is published quarterly. To receive upcoming issues in the mail, sign-up for an annual subscription here. If you have written a review that you'd like to publish in the PPNL, please see the submission guidelines. If you are interested in advertising in. The Poetry Project Newsletter. Please refer to our Advertising Media Kit 2015-16. February - March 2016.
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