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| Event Name: | Word Thursdays | ||||
| Address: |
94 Church Street Treadwell, NY (NOTE: this website makes no claims with regards to map accuracy!) View Larger Map |
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| Hosting Organization: | Bright Hill Literary Center | ||||
| Contact Name: | Bertha Rogers | ||||
| Contact Email Address: | wordthur@stny.rr.com | ||||
| Contact Phone Number: | 607-829-5055 | ||||
| For More Information: | Click Here | ||||
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$3.00 NOTE: This is always the lowest cost for the event; always read the description below for full details about the event, including possible price ranges. |
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| Event Description: | SUSAN HOOVER, Woodstock, NY, is a poet, performance artist, and teacher. She has been a featured reader in such New York City venues as The New School, Knitting Factory, The Kitchen, Cornelia Street Café, Cedar Tavern, White Horse Tavern, Brooklyn Arts Council, La Mama, and others. SERA SMOLEN, Ithaca, NY, a cellist, is a soloist, collaborator, chamber musician, improviser, orchestral musician, and recording artist. She is an active performer of many genres and four centuries of classical music. In addition to premiering new music, experiments in interdisciplinary arts have brought her to collaborate with dancers, sculptors, painters, and poets. CHRISTOPHER LOCKE, New Lebanon, NY, was born in Laconia, NH, in 1968. He is a poet, essayist, and playwright. His four chapbooks of poetry are The Temple of Many Hands, (DeadDrunkDublin Press–2010) Possessed, (Main Street Rag, Editor’s Choice Award–2005), Slipping Under Diamond Light, (Clamp Down Press–2002), and How to Burn, (Adastra Press–1995). His first full-length collection of poetry, End of American Magic, (2010–Salmon Poetry) was a “Top Ten Book of the Year” according to Maine Publishers and Writers Alliance, and nominated for Britain’s Forward Prize. Chris lives in New Lebanon, NY, with his wife and two daughters and teaches literature and writing at The Darrow School. Free to age 18 and under. |






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