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Poetry at 5th Avenue Blooms Festival
May
19
11:40 AM11:40

Poetry at 5th Avenue Blooms Festival

  • 550 Madison Avenue Garden City Park, NY, 11040 United States (map)
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Poetry at Fifth Avenue Blooms, Presented by Van Cleef & Arpels in Partnership with the Academy of American Poets

Join us on Sunday, May 19, from 11:40 a.m to 2 p.m. for free hourly poetry performances by Diannely Antigua, Omotara James, and Maya C. Popa at Fifth Avenue Blooms. This annual festival celebrating spring is presented by Van Cleef & Arpels and the Fifth Avenue Association, in partnership with the Academy of American Poets.

Diannely Antigua is the author of the poetry collections Ugly Music (YesYes Books, 2019) and Good Monster (Copper Canyon Press, 2024). She hosts the podcast Bread & Poetry and is currently the Poet Laureate of Portsmouth, NH.

Omotara James is the author of the poetry collection Song of My Softening (Alice James Books, 2024) and the chapbook Daughter Tongue (Akashic Books, 2018). James’s poems have been featured in NPR’s Morning Edition, Poem-a-Day, and Poetry Daily.

Maya C. Popa is most recently the author of Wound is the Origin of Wonder (W. W. Norton 2022; Picador, 2023) and the chapbook Dear Life (Smith|Doorstop, 2022). Her newsletter, Poetry Today, is a Substack bestseller and featured publication.

Schedule:

  • 11:40 a.m. to 12 p.m.: Maya C. Popa

  • 12:40 p.m. to 1 p.m.: Diannely Antigua

  • 1:40 p.m. to 2 p.m.: Omotara James

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Diannely Antigua @ Brooklyn Poets Poetry Festival
May
24
to May 26

Diannely Antigua @ Brooklyn Poets Poetry Festival

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Join us for the second annual Brooklyn Poets Poetry Festival from May 24 to 26 at 144 Montague Street or via Zoom! In the mornings, we’ll explore creative process and write new material in generative workshops. In the afternoons, we’ll listen to readings by the day's instructors, engage in craft talks with acclaimed poets and listen to panels on a variety of topics. In the evenings, participants will get the chance to read their own work during open mics and listen to readings from the day's panelists and other poets in our community. Read more about this year's lineup and view the full schedule below.

You can register for a single-day or three-day pass for in-person or virtual attendance. All participants will have access to livestream recordings of festival sessions upon request.

If you’re in need of financial aid, you can apply for a fellowship to register for the festival for free or at reduced cost. Fellowship applications are due April 21 at 11:59 PM (US ET). We strongly encourage writers from historically underserved and marginalized communities to apply, including (but not limited to) writers of color, LGBTQ+ writers, writers with disabilities and women writers. Click here to apply.

Note that by participating in, you agree to abide by our code of conduct and COVID-19 policy. All in-person attendees are required to wear masks (regardless of vaccination status) except readers at a safe distance on stage, and we will have masks available. Brooklyn Poets reserves the right to dismiss from our programs any participant found to be in violation of these policies. Thank you for respecting our community.

Closed captions will be available for the event through the Zoom livestream. For more information and to request additional accommodations, contact us.

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Nossrat Yassini Poetry Festival @ UNH
Apr
12
to Apr 14

Nossrat Yassini Poetry Festival @ UNH

Join us at UNH for a weekend full of poetry, readings, panels, celebrations and more!

Click here for the full schedule!

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Find Diannely Antigua at the following event:

7:00 - 8:30 PM  |   Headline Event - Dimond Library's Courtyard Reading Room

New Hampshire Teen Poetry Prize Winners: Leonardo Chung, Pearl Hoekstra-Toste, Pranavi Vedula

Headliners: Diannely Antigua, Mckendy Fils-Aime, Nathan McClain

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University of Maine Farmington Reading
Mar
7
7:30 PM19:30

University of Maine Farmington Reading

The University of Maine at Farmington’s celebrated Visiting Writers Series is excited to present current poet laureate of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Diannely Antigua, as the popular program’s fourth reader of the 2023/24 season.

Antigua will read from her work at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 7, 2024, in The Landing in the UMF Olsen Student Center. The reading is free and open to the public and will be followed by a book signing with the author.


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The Adroit Journal Issue 47 Release Reading via Zoom
Oct
24
8:00 PM20:00

The Adroit Journal Issue 47 Release Reading via Zoom

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Join us on October 24, 2023 at 8PM to celebrate Adroit's 47th issue with a reading featuring some of this issue's contributors!

The editors of The Adroit Journal are thrilled to welcome you to a reading celebrating the release of our forty-seventh issue, hosted by Divya Mehrish!

Join via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81757218321

Readers will include:

  • Ahmad Almallah

  • Diannely Antigua

  • Kinsale Drake

  • Cora Enterline

  • Kelly X. Hui

  • Amanda Machado

  • Cintia Santana

Ahmad Almallah was born in Bethlehem, Palestine, and moved to the states when he was 18. His first book of poems in English is BITTER ENGLISH (Chicago 2019). His second is BORDER WISDOM (Winter Editions 2023). Other poems and prose of his in Arabic and in English are out there. He is Artist in Residence at UPenn.

Diannely Antigua is a Dominican American poet and educator, born and raised in Massachusetts. Her debut collection Ugly Music (YesYes Books, 2019) was the winner of the Pamet River Prize and a 2020 Whiting Award. Her second collection, Good Monster, is forthcoming with Copper Canyon Press in 2024. She received her MFA at NYU and was awarded a Global Research Initiative Fellowship to Florence, Italy. She is the recipient of additional fellowships from the Academy of American Poets, CantoMundo, Community of Writers, and the Fine Arts Work Center Summer Program. She teaches in the MFA Writing Program at the University of New Hampshire as the inaugural Nossrat Yassini Poet in Residence. She hosts the podcast Bread & Poetry and is currently the Poet Laureate of Portsmouth, NH.

Kinsale Drake (Diné) is a poet, playwright, and performer based out of the Southwest. Her work has appeared in Poetry Magazine, Poets.org, Best New Poets, Black Warrior Review, Nylon, MTV, Teen Vogue, Time, and elsewhere. She recently graduated from Yale University, where she received the J. Edgar Meeker Prize, the Academy of American Poets College Prize, the Young Native Playwrights Award, and the 2022 Joy Harjo Poetry Prize. She was named by Time Magazine as an artist representing her decade “changing how we see the world,” and is the founder of NDN Girls Book Club (www.ndngirlsbookclub.org).

Cora Enterline is a graduate student of Comparative Literature at Trinity College Dublin and nonfiction editor at The Spotlong Review. Her writing has appeared in Psaltery & Lyre and Hominum Journal. In her free time she hosts a wine club and literary salon.

Kelly X. Hui is a student journalist, abolitionist community organizer, and ghost writer (person who writes about ghosts). She is a Mellon Mays fellow studying English, Critical Race & Ethnic Studies, and Creative Writing at the University of Chicago. In her free time, she works as a barista in the basement coffee shop of the divinity school.

Amanda E. Machado is a writer whose work has been published in The Atlantic, Guernica, The Washington Post, Slate, The Guardian, and more. In addition to their essay writing, Amanda also is a public speaker and workshop facilitator on issues of justice and anti-oppression for organizations around the world. She currently lives on unceded Ohlone land in Oakland.

Cintia Santana's work has appeared in Beloit Poetry Journal, Guernica, The Iowa Review, Kenyon Review, The Missouri Review, Narrative, Pleaides, Poetry Northwest, Poem-a-Day, The Threepenny Review, and West Branch. She is the recipient of fellowships from CantoMundo and the Djerassi Resident Artists Program, and her poems have been selected for Best New Poets 2016 and 2020, as well as the 2023 Best of the Net Anthology. She teaches fiction and poetry workshops in Spanish, as well as literary translation courses at Stanford University. Her first poetry collection, The Disordered Alphabet, was published by Four Way Books in September 2023.

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The Poetry of Now: An Evening with Cate Marvin & Diannely Antigua
Oct
3
7:00 PM19:00

The Poetry of Now: An Evening with Cate Marvin & Diannely Antigua

Join two award-winning writers for a foray into today’s poetry scene. Come and engage in thought-provoking discussions on identity, culture, and how we use language in unprecedented times.

This event promises to be an engaging experience with poets who have a breadth of knowledge, explore critical themes, and bring a unique linguistic exploration to their work. It’s an opportunity to engage with poetry that challenges conventions and fosters discussions on identity, gender, and language.  It’s an occasion to celebrate women in poetry, engage with the craft, and explore contemporary themes through the lens of highly respected authors.

To Register for this Event – Click Here

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Portsmouth 400: Hoot Poetry Reading
Jun
7
7:00 PM19:00

Portsmouth 400: Hoot Poetry Reading

Join the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program along with Portsmouth 400 as we celebrate 25 years of building community with poetry!

All laureates will be present with Lauren WB Vermette representing the late Esther Buffler and Katherine Towler, author of The Penny Poet of Portsmouth, representing the late Robert Dunn.

We will have books and CDs for sale or donation from past projects available and Book & Bar and their fine wait staff will be serving drinks and food!

In the interest of time there will be no open mic at this event

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Reading at Port Veritas
Jan
31
8:00 PM20:00

Reading at Port Veritas

Welcome to Port Veritas! We meet every Tuesday night in person at the Equality Community Center at 15 Casco St in Portland AND online.

You may use this link to join us virtually: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/893705103
Please feel free to sign up for our open mic upon entering the ECC or in the chat online!

Automatic closed captions are available online.

In person friends, please remained masked in the building. If you are reading, you may take off your mask only while reading.

Donations are encouraged (Donations will be going to our funds for featured poets). Venmo @ MayaWilliams16, CashApp $williamsmay13, and PayPal at MayaWilliams16@gmail.com. Donations are also encouraged to the ECC at https://eccmaine.org/donate

Our feature this week is Diannely Antigua!

Diannely Antigua is a Dominican American poet and educator, born and raised in Massachusetts. Her debut collection Ugly Music (YesYes Books, 2019) was the winner of the Pamet River Prize and a 2020 Whiting Award. Her second poetry collection is forthcoming with Copper Canyon Press in 2024. She received her B.A. in English from the University of Massachusetts Lowell where she won the Jack Kerouac Creative Writing Scholarship; and received her MFA at NYU where she was awarded a Global Research Initiative Fellowship to Florence, Italy. She is the recipient of additional fellowships from CantoMundo, Community of Writers, Fine Arts Work Center Summer Program, and was a finalist for the 2021 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and chosen for the Best of the Net Anthology. Her poems can be found in Poem-a-Day, Poetry Magazine, The American Poetry Review, Washington Square Review, The Adroit Journal, and elsewhere. She resides in Portsmouth, NH, where she is the Poet Laureate and host of the podcast Bread & Poetry. For more information visit https://diannelyantigua.com

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Creative Mornings Talk, Remaking a Life: Poetry & Personal Sanctuaries
Jan
27
8:30 AM08:30

Creative Mornings Talk, Remaking a Life: Poetry & Personal Sanctuaries

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Remaking a Life
Poetry & Personal Sanctuaries

Part storytelling, part poetry reading, this CreativeMornings talk will focus on the journey of making and remaking personal sanctuaries, a glimpse into the world of ongoing survivorhood.

Note: Sensitive topics including mental health, abuse and domestic violence may be addressed.

From the ages of nine to nineteen, Diannely (she/her) spent the majority of her time in a church sanctuary. Services were held Wednesday and Friday nights, and then Sunday mornings with the occasional fellowship or Bible study in the evenings. As if three days weren’t enough, she also went to middle school and high school at the church, Monday through Friday. Sometimes even Saturdays were spent at the church—cleaning or helping prep for Sunday after-service meals. That sanctuary alone encompassed her entire existence. She prayed, worshiped, sang, cried, learned geometry, ate Doritos, pined over a crush—all in that room. But what had once seemed like a safe haven from the horrors of the world became the horror itself. How was Diannely to find sanctuary outside of this once supposed sanctuary? This CreativeMornings talk will focus on her journey of making and remaking these personal sanctuaries. Part storytelling, part poetry reading, she hopes to leave listeners with a glimpse into the world of ongoing survivorhood.

Additional details

BE A ZERO WASTE HERO

We want to reduce our footprint, so please Bring Your Own Mug (and cloth napkin, if you’re feeling extra green).

This event is free, but advance registration is required. Registration opens at 9am on the Monday before the event. Please sign up for our newsletter to be notified when registration is open. 

The event is held at The Music Hall Lounge. Doors open at 8:30. Coffee will be served 8:30-9am. Talk begins at 9am and event ends at 10am. There is abundant paid parking behind the Music Hall Lounge and on surrounding side streets.

CreativeMornings Portsmouth is a platform for individuals to share their own truths/stories as they define it. The viewpoints and opinions expressed by any individual do not represent or reflect larger viewpoints or opinions by the CreativeMornings organization or any local chapter and not should be taken as universal truths or professional advice of any kind.

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Rice Pudding Poetry Series
Nov
17
6:00 PM18:00

Rice Pudding Poetry Series

Rice Pudding Poetry Series

Please join Guest Host John Shea and Rice Pudding’s Community Readers for an evening of jazz and poetry featuring Diannely Antigua on Nov. 17, from 6-8pm. Refreshments will be served, and a book signing will follow the reading. The evening will include original jazz performed by Dave Graf (guitar), Peter Braddock (drums), and Doug Green (bass) of Seasmoke.

 

Diannely Antigua is a Dominican American poet and educator whose debut collection Ugly Music (YesYes Books, 2019) was the winner of the Pamet River Prize and a 2020 Whiting Award. She received her B.A. in English from the University of Massachusetts Lowell where she won the Jack Kerouac Creative Writing Scholarship; and received her MFA at NYU where she was awarded a Global Research Initiative Fellowship to Florence, Italy. She is the recipient of additional fellowships from CantoMundo, Community of Writers, and the Fine Arts Work Center Summer Program. She was a finalist for the 2021 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship, and her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and chosen for the Best of the Net Anthology. Her poems can be found in Poem-a-Day, Poetry Magazine, The American Poetry Review, Washington Square Review, The Adroit Journal, and elsewhere. She resides in Portsmouth, NH, where she is the city’s 13th Poet Laureate. Diannely is host of the podcast Bread & Poetry.

 

All are welcome to this free event in the newly expanded and renovated Rice Public Library at 8 Wentworth Street, Kittery, ME.  The gathering will take place in The New Community Room. For more information: https://www.rice.lib.me.us/

 

 

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Reading & Open Mic  @ Meredith Public Library (In Person/Virtual)
Sep
29
6:30 PM18:30

Reading & Open Mic @ Meredith Public Library (In Person/Virtual)

Share an open mic night with fellow poetry enthusiasts! First, published poets Carla Schwartz and Diannely Antigua will share their work. Then the mic will be opened for anyone else wishing to share. Please limit yourself to one poem that fits on one page.  This presentation will also be available via Zoom.  Please email erin@meredithlibrary.org for a link. 

Filmmaker and photographer Carla Schwartz’s poems have been widely published and anthologized, including in The Practicing Poet (Diane Lockward, Ed) and in her collections “Signs of Marriage,” Intimacy with the Wind,” and “Mother, One More Thing.” Her CB99videos youtube channel has 2,400,000+ views. Many of her poems are inspired by her being a gardener, long-distance swimmer, cyclist, hiker, and cross-country skier who spends close to 6 months of the year living on Bear Island in Meredith, and lives otherwise outside of Boston. Find her at  carlapoet.com, wakewiththesun.blogspot.com, or on Twitter.com/cb99videos, or Instagram.com/cb99videos. Recent publications appear in The Ear, Channel, The MacGuffin, The Poet's Touchstone, and Leon.

Diannely Antigua is a Dominican American poet and educator, born and raised in Massachusetts. Her debut collection Ugly Music (YesYes Books, 2019) was the winner of the Pamet River Prize and a 2020 Whiting Award. Her second poetry collection is forthcoming with Copper Canyon Press in 2024.  Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and chosen for the Best of the Net Anthology. Her poems can be found in Poem-a-Day, Poetry Magazine, The American Poetry Review, Washington Square Review, The Adroit Journal, and elsewhere. She resides in Portsmouth, NH, where she is the Poet Laureateand host of the podcast Bread & Poetry

CONTACT: Erin Apostolos 603-279-4303 erin@meredithlibrary.org

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PCC Alchemy Magazine 2022 Launch Event
Jun
16
3:00 PM15:00

PCC Alchemy Magazine 2022 Launch Event

Zoom Launch Date: June 16th at 12:00 PM - 1:30PM PST

Poetry, Fiction, Nonfiction & Art | https://tinyurl.com/alchemy48launch | Free

We’ll take a dive into the worlds and minds of these characters who have shaped this issue with readings from contributors – established and emerging writers, published writers and PCC students alike. We’ll also hear from our design team on the creation of the 48th Issue of Alchemy and present on our collaboration producing a literary magazine throughout Zoom challenges and across many miles.

Launch Event Link:

https://tinyurl.com/alchemy48launch

There will also be a digital version of the issue posted on https://www.pcc.edu/literary-magazines/alchemy/

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Chocolate for the People: A Live Recording
May
18
7:00 PM19:00

Chocolate for the People: A Live Recording

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Theater For The People and The Word Barn presents…

CHOCOLATE FOR THE PEOPLE - A live recording of a new poetry album featuring original compositions by Stu Dias.

Chocolate for the people Is a live poetry jam that will be recorded live for T4TP first poetry album, featuring poems by:

Stu Dias

Diannely Antigua

Sarah Anderson

Samantha Searles

Najee Ayman Brown

Jeryl Palana & More

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Exit Dance Theatre Presents Premonitions: A HERstory Month Fundraiser
Mar
5
7:30 PM19:30

Exit Dance Theatre Presents Premonitions: A HERstory Month Fundraiser

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Exit Dance Theatre is joining The Actors Studio of Newburyport’s HERstory Month Fundraiser, performing Saturday, March 5, 2022 at the Firehouse Center for the Arts at 7:30pm. The show will feature new choreography, dance films (produced during COVID), and text by writers Blake Hammond, and Newburyport’s own Will Mombello. Special guest, award winning poet, Diannely Antigua, will be reading her work as well. Antigua’s poems have been described as "beautifully disturbing" and "dangerously alive”.

New choreography by Fontaine Dollas Dubus, Erin Staffiere and Jen Steeves, among others, centers around themes of societal struggles, faith, and the Southern Italian ritual dance of the Tarantella. 

Tickets are $15.00.  View current COVID-19 Protocols.

Performers: Fontaine Dubus, Wendy Durham, Nicole Duquette, Sarah George, Erin Staffiere, Jen Steeves, Yori Thomas, Anna Wallack, Julie Pike, Kayla Waldron, Edward Speck and special appearances by Elyse Brown and Victoria Grinnings.

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Myles Burr and The Press Room Present: A Night of Poetry & Music
Feb
23
7:00 PM19:00

Myles Burr and The Press Room Present: A Night of Poetry & Music

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Wednesday February 23rd from 7-10 p.m. Myles Burr & The Press Room present a night of poetry and music. Featuring acoustic sets by Nate Winters and Adrienne Mack-Davis. Spoken word performances by Dana Brooks, Maria K. Crawford, Marissa Rizzoti, Leigh Anita, Thom Dougherty, Joel Carpenter, Lauren WB Vermette, and Maddoc Johnson. Closing the night will be Diannely Antigua and Myles Burr with an improv backing band consisting of Patrick Rowan, Maddoc Johnson, and Ben Gilsenberg.

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