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Tag: spoken word

Rhymes and Reasons at the Harlem Book Fair 2018 Mainstage!

Posted on July 19, 2018 by Marc

Good morning my readers! For those who are into Spoken Word, there will be a section of the Harlem Book Fair 2018 this Saturday featuring poets. If you can’t make […]

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Coco Delight Poetry Night- Friday Oct. 20th

Posted on October 17, 2017 by Marc

Author and poet Keisha Molby-Baez hosts a monthly poetry show called Coco Delight Poetry Night at South of France, a restaurant in the Bronx.

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Open Mic Night At Sister’s Uptown Bookstore!

Posted on September 4, 2014 by Marc

Open Mic Nights are back Every 2nd Thursday at Sisters Uptown Bookstore and Cultural Center, Inc. We’re excited to have you all back and we know you are too! Come […]

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Poems That Kill: A Brief Look at Black Arts Spoken Word

Posted on January 29, 2014 by Marc

Editors Note: This guest post is part of the Blog Carnival of Blogging While Brown for Black History Month 2014. -M.P. By now, you’ve likely heard of Amiri Baraka’s death […]

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Gil Scott-Heron, R.I.P.

Posted on May 28, 2011 by Marc

Spoken word artist Gil Scott-Heron passed yesterday.  The famous political poet was an inspiration to many artists and in a lot of ways was the grandfather of conscious hip-hop. He […]

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