Friday, December 21, 2012

Nuyorican Poets Cafe


New@Nuyo
Joe's Pub Benefit tonight!
NYTimes/NY1 hype the Nuyo 
Got No Tree
 Slam
A Yerbabuena  New Years
The Nod   
Nuyorican Poets Cafe logo
35 years of...

Sunday's New York Times says of the Nuyo: "Anyone who doubts that words alone can still pull a rowdy crowd in Manhattan has not recently visited the Nuyorican Poets Cafe on the Lower East Side." Check out the full article here

And tonight's benefit concert at Joe's Pub was featured in two NY1 news segments (an interview with the Cafe's director and a visit with Mahogany Browne at the Cafe), as well as by the New York Times.  

A limited number of $15 rush tickets to the Joe's Pub show are available to patrons on our eblast list; use code JPTIXA2 when you buy online or at the box office.
 
Upcoming Nuyorican Poets Cafe events:

  •  Tonight, the Nuyo throws a benefit concert at Joe's Pub to raise funds for a new heating system (ours was damaged during Sandy) and for our artists and students who are still recovering from the hurricane. Can't make it on the 20th but still want to help?  Donations of any size will be hugely appreciated; you can donate here.    


  • Ring in New Years' Eve at the Nuyo with YERBABUENA! The Puerto Rican roots band, led by singer Tato Torres, performs percussive bomba y plena, jíbaro folk songs & deep electric-bass grooves (tickets: $25/$30).
  • If you're a Jewyorican, Hinduyorican, Muslorican or any -ican that don't have a tree, come to the Nuyo's 2nd annual Got No Tree Poetry Slam
    on Dec 24th at 8pm; with holiday-themed features and an open mic.  Hosted by the fabulous Caroline Rothstein. Tickets are $7 and $10.      
  • THE NOD continues at the Nuyo through January.  In this solo show, Tony Drazan (director of Zebrahead, Hurlyburly and Imaginary Crimes) describes how he used a simple nod to bluff his way in and out of lucrative writing gigs and to navigate tempestuous relationships.  
Tickets and details for all shows are available at www.nuyorican.org or by calling 212-780-9386.
  
Need the perfect holiday gift for a poet or a fan of the downtown arts scene?   
A year-long Nuyo membership is only $60 (or $30 for students).  Nuyo members receive discounts on admission to all events, as well as several free tickets and invites to special members-only events!

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Don't miss our regular weekly events: Open Mic Mondays (every Monday at 9pm, all art forms welcome); the Slam Open (a competitive poetry open mic, every Wednesday at 9pm except the first Wednesday of the month); the Thursday Night Latin Jazz Jam (every Thursday at 9pm) and our Friday Night Poetry Slam (10pm every Friday).   

Follow the Nuyo on Facebook or Twitter for event updates, news about our artists, submission opportunities and more.  Further information about all of our shows can be found at www.nuyorican.org.
Contact Information

The Nuyorican Poets Cafe
236 E 3rd Street
between Avenue B and C
New York, NY 10009
Info 212.505.8183
Fax 212.475.6541

The Cafe serves beer, wine, coffee, tea  and soft drinks but no food. All ages are welcome at events, but you must be over 21 w/ valid ID to drink.
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Out of respect for our artists, there is NO video or audio recording of events without prior written permission from Cafe management.
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The Cafe is wheelchair accessible, but we recommend that persons needing assistance call in advance so that we can be ready to assist you when you arrive
  
The Cafe would like to thank our sponsors:
NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, The New York City Council, the New York State Council on the Arts, Google, Bloomberg Philanthropies, The A G Foundation and 
the National Endowment for the Arts

Thursday, December 20, 2012

"It's After The End of The World"

Toys for Foster children and children of the incarcerated





PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release
December 20, 2012

Media Contacts:
LaNiece Jones, 510.568.5899
Martha Wallner 510.388.7150
COMMUNITY GIVEBACK PROVIDES HOLIDAY 
GIFTS TO FOSTER CARE CHILDREN & KIDS 
WITH PARENTS BEHIND BARS
 
Saturday, December 22, 2012, 11:30am
ACTS Full Gospel Church, Oakland

OAKLAND --- An encore round of the 13th Annual Community Giveback, hosted by All of Us or None, a project of Legal Services for Prisoners with Children based in San Francisco, CA, will be held on Saturday, Dec. 22 from 11:30am - 3pm at the ACTS Full Gospel Church, 1034-66th Avenue, Oakland, CA.  The first round was held earlier this month in Menlo Park. The Oakland event will benefit children who have incarcerated parents and foster-care children within the Alameda County system.   

The event is dedicated to the spirit of Robert Moody, a staunch community activist for formerly incarcerated people and their families who helped initiate the project which gives the children bikes on behalf of their locked up loved ones. 
"As parents who were once on the inside, we understand the deep sadness that families separated by incarceration feel, especially around the holidays," said Dorsey Nunn, Executive Director of Legal Services for Prisoners with Children. Nunn will lead the bike giveaway event on Saturday. The goal of the event is "to remind children with incarcerated parents that they have a whole community of people who care about them," said event co-organizer, Hamdiya Cooks. Bicycles will be distributed to the children throughout the afternoon. There will also be food and refreshments.  

In partnership with Healthy Communities and the Alameda County Faith Initiative, representatives are working to identify 70 children who will receive a bicycle for Christmas in the name of their parents who are currently incarcerated. All of Us or None spends months gathering donations from numerous individuals to purchase bicycles that will be given out on December 22nd. Volunteers from All of Us or None assemble the bikes prior to the event. They then custom fit the bikes and helmets for each child as they receive them.

"We are excited to partner with All of Us or None to further their rich work in the community year round. Providing our country's most precious commodities with the love and support they need during the holiday season, especially those in the foster care system, means the world to me and links directly with our organizations' core values," shares Pastor Raymond Lankford, CEO/Co-Founder of Healthy Communities, Inc.

Community partners include Alameda County Probation Department, Alameda County Social Services Agency, Healthy Communities Inc./Alameda County Faith Initiative, Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice, BWOPA Oakland Berkeley Chapter and ACTS Full Gospel Church. 

The event is open to the press and pre-registered families only.  Participants, including family members and children will be available for interviews.  Organizers are available for phone interviews prior to the event.  

VISUALS: A festive holiday party with food, face-painting and children receiving gifts including bicycles throughout the afternoon. Children are invited to share "affirmations" for the community at the microphone when they receive their gifts. Photos available by request.  

What: 13th Annual Community Give Back - Oakland edition
When: 
Saturday - Dec. 22, 2012, 11:30am - 3pm
Where: ACTS Full Gospel Church, 1034-66th Avenue, Oakland, CA 94605
ContactLaNiece Jones for event information 510.816.0453 (cell)

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