"Peter's Eternity Road is fierce, political and sassy--definitely worth 15 cents in the pocket." — Flo Kennedy * * * "Chelnik's poetry reflects the rhythms of urban American life, its frenetic pace, its roaring energy. This is a poet whose roots go back to Whitman and Ginsberg, a poetry crammed with specific details that sensually recreate the poet's life and places in which he lives it. Chelnik is a unique and often startling poet." — Maria Maziotti Gillan * * *

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Kat Georges and Peter Carlaftes of Three Rooms Press join Peter Chelnik at Gracie's Corner Diner

Kat Georges and Peter Carlaftes of Three Rooms Press  join Peter Chelnik at Gracie's Corner Diner 

 

Monday, December 10 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.





Admission is FREE!

OPEN-MIC!

Go Cat Go Poetry Reading Series

Hosted by Peter Chelnik

Gracie’s Corner Diner

352 E 86th St
(between 1st Ave and 2nd Ave)
New York, NY 10028
Neighborhoods: Yorkville, Upper East Side
(212) 737-8505

http://graciescornerdinernyc.com




www.hopstop.com


Subway: 4.5.6 to 86th Street




BIOS:





Kat Georges


Kat Georges is an NYC-based poet, playwright, performer, editor and designer.  Her full-length poetry collection, Our Lady of the Hunger was released in October on Three Rooms Press. In addition to writing poetry, she has directed numerous Off-Broadway plays, curated poetry readings (including the bi-monthly Son of a Pony poetry reading series at Cornelia Street Cafe), and performed widely. She is co-founder and editor of Three Rooms Press; their most recent books include Maintenant 6: A Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art; Have a NYC: New York Short Stories; and Mike Watt: On and Off Bass, a collection of photos and distilled tour diaries from the great punk rock bass player. Her poetry is included in The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry (Thunders Mouth Press), The Verdict is In (manic d press; also co-editor); Mas Tequila (Mas Tequila Press); and The Unbearables Big Book of Sex (Autonomedia), among countless other journals and literary magazines. 

 





Peter  Carlaftes 

Peter  Carlaftes is an NYC playwright, poet, and performer. He is the author of 12 plays, including a noir treatment of Knut Hamsun’s Hunger, and his own celebrity rehab center spoof, Spin-Dry. Carlaftes has recently published four books: I Fold With The Hand I Was Dealt With (poetry),
A Year on Facebook (humor), Drunkyard Dog (poetry) and Triumph for Rent (3 plays). He is co-founder and editor of Three Rooms Press; their most recent books include Maintenant 6: A Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art; Have a NYC: New York Short Stories; and Mike Watt: On and Off Bass, a collection of photos and distilled tour diaries from the great punk rock bass player.

 




Peter Chelnik

Peter Chelnik's latest book is Strawberry Harmony:New Poems (Little Sky Press, March 2010). His chapbook "Paradise Highway" was published by Poets Wear Prada in 2007. Other books include Railroad Heart, East Coast Line, Manhattan Wilderness, Eternity Road and Wildflower Serenade. He has had seven plays produced Off-Off-Broadway. These dramatic works include Street Rag, Prairie Fire, Parking Lot, Moving Target, Scarsdale Station and Tremont Vortex. Peter has also written Trick Bag, a novel of the 1960's. And yes, he does believe "the word will set you free."

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Cynthia Toronto at Go Cat Go Sun, 12/2 at 7:30 p.m.

LA actor and writer, Cynthia Toronto joins Long Island poet, George Wallace and Manhattan poet, Peter Chelnik at GO CAT GO Poetry Jazz  Reading at the Greenwich Village Bistro, Sunday, December 2 at 7:30 p.m.





Also, Bob Feldman on sax,  plus it'll be wide open for poets to jam with the music.



Admission is FREE!


Sunday, December 2 from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.


GO CAT GO Jazz Poetry Reading 

Greenwich Village Bistro
Father Demo Square

13 Carmine St between Bleecker and 6th venue
212-206-9777
greenwichvillagebistro.com



A, C, E, F, D to West 4th Street



Bios:






Cynthia Toronto









 






Cynthia Toronto, a California transplant, is recognized as a forerunner of cutting-edge Spoken Word Performance. Since the early‘80’s she has pioneered a form combining elements of poetry, music, theater and media in work that portrays unique glimpses of urban life and virtually any subject relevant to humans. Her poetry has been called ‘jolting, shocking, Dr. Seuss-like, relevant, profound, and often hilarious’. An award-winning poet, she has written eight books of poetry with her work appearing in several anthologies, including the recently released Token Entry: New York City Subway Poems by Smalls Books, Three Rooms Press’ Maintenant 6 and Maintenant 5, A Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art, Poison Ivy Magazine, L. A. Driver, Verve, Brownstone Poets and Nomad’s Choir, The Poetry Bomb Word Tour 2010, and video documentaries on Los Angeles poets. She has been featured in venues on both coasts, including New York’s Bowery Poetry Club, Small’s Jazz Club, Four Horsemen and Pink Pony readings at the Cornelia Cafe, The Lower East Side Arts Festival, Prairie Fire Jazz Poetry Series, The Telephone Bar, Stark, Nomad’s Choir, Brownstone Poets, The Green Pavillion, Poetry in Central Park, The Yippie Museum Cafe, Otto’s Shrunken Head, Gathering of the Tribes, and the national Poets for Peace readings, amongst others. Also a seasoned character actress and educator, she has appeared in most mediums, including stage, film, television, radio, voice overs and nightclubs and studied with legendary teachers such as groundbreaking vocalist, Lynn Book and the late Gene Frankel. She holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Theatre from New York University, has been commissioned as a Theater Teaching Artist in residencies sponsored by The National Endowment for the Arts, The California Arts Council, Arts Alaska and currently teaches Acting and Speech as an Adjunct Professor at City College of New York, and Hostos Community College, City University of New York sites.


George Wallace



George Wallace (born March 22, 1949 in Hempstead, New York) is an American poet and poetry organizer.

Working from a base of operations in downtown New York City's poetry scene, from his family roots in Brooklyn and Long Island, and from his experiences living and working in Northern California, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oregon and the United Kingdom, Wallace has created a grassroots network of venues for poetry.

His own poetry, in particular his performance oriented work, is imagination-based in its creation, emerging from a process of wordplay, surrealist deconstruction and bricolage into a final form that is typically characterized by accessible narrative and forceful rhythmic impetus. It is built on a foundation of a musical talent that emerged at the age of four, when he began reading and performing music, and shaped by his extensive readings in the literature of European Surrealism, the Whitman/Sandburg vortex, and the Beats. His work also bears the mark of 1960s concerns, particularly the social witness and aesthetic consciousness of that time.

His organizational efforts on behalf of poetry are based on professional training and disposition to community service developed through graduate studies with Guy Stuart and others at UNC-Chapel Hill in the mid '70s.






Peter Chelnik




Peter Chelnik's books include Railroad Heart, East Coast Line, Manhattan Wilderness, Eternity Road and Wildflower Serenade. He has had seven plays produced Off-Off-Broadway. These dramatic works include Street Rag, Prairie Fire, Parking Lot, Moving Target, Scarsdale Station and Tremont Vortex. Peter has also written Trick Bag, a novel of the 1960's. And yes, he does believe "the word will set you free." His latest book is STRAWBERRY HARMONY New Poems (Little Sky Press, March 2010).