Sunday, July 12, 2020 - Michael Wimberly (via Zoom)
/Hear master percussionist and composer, Michael Wimberly, on acoustic piano, marimba, balafon, and djembe for this performance!
Read MoreHear master percussionist and composer, Michael Wimberly, on acoustic piano, marimba, balafon, and djembe for this performance!
Read MoreBorn in New York City in 1961, Anton has performed with luminaries like Ray Charles, Rosemary Clooney, Rita Moreno, and Carol Channing, and an A-list of jazz artists including Clifford Jordan, Mel Lewis, Al Foster, Terrel Stafford, Bill Stewart, and Rufus Reid.
Read MoreJoin us online on as we celebrate the life of founding Board member, Darryl Alladice.
Read MoreOne Breath Rising and 440 Gallery are pleased to present actor, comedian, poet and playwright Julia Ogilvie in a live-stream reading direct from Honolulu, Hawaii. her home in Honolulu, Ogilvie’s words will be a topical reflection on the emotions of the moment.
Read MoreDarryl Alladice is a performance poet/storyteller who grew up in Harlem and Brooklyn, New York. Darryl’s performances are informed by his training as an actor and storyteller. He will enthrall and charm you - he brings his poetry alive when he reads.
Read MoreBreena Clarke's debut novel, River, Cross My Heart, was an October 1999 Oprah Book Club selection. Ms. Clarke, a native of Washington, D.C., is the recipient of the 1999 award for fiction by the New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association and the Alex Award, given by the Young Adult Library Services Association.
Read MoreEllen Hagan is a writer, performer, and educator. She is the author of two poetry collections: Crowned and Hemisphere, and Watch Us Rise, a YA collaboration with Renée Watson from Bloomsbury. Ellen's poems and essays can be found on ESPNW, in the pages of Creative Nonfiction, Underwired Magazine, She Walks in Beauty (edited by Caroline Kennedy), Huizache, Small Batch, and Southern Sin.
Read MoreYESENIA MONTILLA is an Afro-Latina poet & a daughter of immigrants. Her poetry has appeared in the Chapbook For the Crowns of Your Head, as well as the literary journals The Gulf Coast, Prairie Schooner, Gulf Coast, Academy of American Poets Poem-A-Day and others.
Read MoreJanet Restino is a “streams of consciousness” multimedia artist/writer, formally trained as a sculptor, currently recording her poems and songs with guitarists.
Read MoreTrumpeter, composer, arranger, author … Eddie Allen is one of the more versatile musicians on the New York scene. He’s called upon to play everything from jazz (big band as well as small ensembles) to R&B/Pop to latin to symphonic to Broadway, and everything in between.
Read MoreAfter multi-instrumentalist, Dr. Makanda Ken McIntyre, passed away unexpectedly in 2001, it was discovered that, in addition to the approximately 75 original compositions that appear on his albums, he had written around 350 more that had not been recorded or, in most cases, performed in public.
Read MoreWORLD PIANO SUMMIT is an evening of superb artistry with three renowned pianists: LUIZ SIMAS (Brazilian), STEVE SANDBERG (Classical and World Classical) and ARMEN DONELIAN (Armenian and Jazz). All feature previously composed as well as original works, including Solo performances and Duets with accomplished guest musicians.
Read MoreJoin vocalist and songwriter Andrea Wolper; pianist Carol Liebowitz; bassoonist Claire de Brunner; vocalist Cheryl Richards; pianist Virg Dzurinko; and pianist/vocalist Kazzrie Jaxen!. This sterling group of musicians will join together in celebration and memory of the late great improvising pianist/composer Connie Crothers on Friday evening, September 27, 2019 at Metro Baptist Church in Hell’s Kitchen.
Read MoreMaxine Gordon will be reading from Sophisticated Giant: The Life and Legacy of Dexter Gordon, her recent biography of her late husband, tenor saxophonist and Academy Award-nominated actor Dexter Gordon, and talking about the book.
Read MoreBassist Melissa Slocum has been performing worldwide since 1982 in classical orchestras, baroque performance, and jazz ensembles. Holding degrees from Mannes and Manhattan Schools of Music, she has worked with such legends as Art Blakey, Lionel Hampton, Cab Calloway, Clark Terry, Wynton Marsalis,
Read MoreDarryl Alladice is a performance poet/storyteller who grew up in Harlem and Brooklyn, New York. Darryl’s performances are informed by his training as an actor and storyteller. He will enthrall and charm you - he brings his poetry alive when he reads.
Read MoreAs a child growing up in Harlem, poet EJ Antonio traces her ambitions to be a storyteller and jazz singer back to her love of words. EJ was known in her family as the writer, visual artist, and the one interested in dance and theater. She began writing poetry as a way to relieve stress and her work has received recognition throughout the New York region
Read MoreCheryl Clarke is a black lesbian feminist poet and the author of five books of poetry, most recently By My Precise Haircut, and the chapbooks, Your Own Lovely Bosom (2014) and Targets (2018). Her writing has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, and her writing is included in the Lesbian Poetry Archive. She is one of the co-organizers of the annual Hobart Festival of Women Writers,
Read MoreBreena Clarke is the author of three novels, most recently published, Angels Make Their Hope Here, set in an imagined mixed-race community in 19th century New Jersey. Breena Clarke's debut novel, River, Cross My Heart, was an October 1999 Oprah Book Club selection and was named by Publisher’s Weekly as one of the seven essential books about Washington, D.C. Her critically reviewed second novel, Stand The
Read MoreNow we’re in for some fun! Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, who is best known as a poet (but includes publisher, eco-activist and impresario in his bio) will read from his works. Surrounded by Fred Bendheim's energetic artwork on the wall, Jeffrey may have us thinking differently about mid-winter February.
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