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2.20.2010

upcoming events you won't want to miss

Literary Tuesday at
February 23rd
7:30pm
open mic to follow

Tanya Rey is from the Miami area. She is a graduate of the MFA program in fiction at NYU, and works as managing editor for One Story magazine. Her work can be found online at McSweeneys

 Free Admission
365 5TH AVENUE PARK SLOPE
F/R Train to 4th Avenue/9th Street (btwn 5th and 6th St.)

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BPL Chamber Players
Sunday, February 28, 2010, 4 PM
The American Brass Quintet
(celebrating their 50th anniversary!!)

Special Event- March 27, 2009 featuring
Bruce Adolphe: Piano Puzzlers

Next concert - March 28, 2009 featuring
The Claremont Trio
 
Admission is FREE!

Dr. S. Stevan Dweck Center for Contemporary Culture
Central Library
10 Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11238
718.230.2100

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“Women get the blues”
Po’Jazz

THURSDAY, march 18, 2010, 6 - 8 PM
doors open at 5:30; Jazz begins at 5:45
$15 ($10 students with ID) includes one drink (cash only)

Downstairs at The Cornelia Street Café
29 Cornelia Street, Greenwich Village, 212-989-9319,
www.corneliastreetcafe.com

CELEBRATE WOMENS “HERSTORY” MONTH

Featuring:
Jim Bartow vocals, guitar
Hosted and Words by Golda Solomon “THE MEDICINE WOMAN OF JAZZ” with
Hilliard Greene bass
The Double Sharps Dan Lipsitz, sax Pierre Piscitelli, piano Nathaniel Schroeder, bass
Francis DiNoto, drums
Nika di Liberto Sabasteanski, poet
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Jim Bartow, is ever mindful of his audience. We get the words of his poets, wrapped lovingly in Jim’s remarkable renditions- Kenneth P. Neilson, Director, All Seasons Art

Hilliard Greene, Intense. Powerful. Versatile. Not for the faint-hearted,… Greene showed us how it’s done- Bass World, Journal for the International Society of Bassists

Golda Solomon, Poet Solomon… think of it as Jack Kerouac revisiting the mile high city and grabbing a sandwich at the New York deli while in town- Norman Provizer, Rocky Mountain News

The Double Sharps, They are respectful and mindful of the masters and find their own voice in the classic standards and originals they compose and play- Golda Solomon, Poet and Host, Po’Jazz at Cornelia Street Café

Nika di Liberto Sabasteanski, I have watched and heard this young poet, now young woman, grow. Her words are wisdom!- Golda Solomon, Poet and Host, Po’Jazz at Cornelia Street Café ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
The Cornelia Street Café
29 Cornelia Street, Greenwich Village, NY 10014"A culinary as well as a cultural landmark"   -- Mayoral Proclamation, City of New York 1987
Tel: 212-989-9319  /  Fax: 212-243-4207  /  Web: www.corneliastreetcafe.com
Between West 4th and Bleecker Streets, Greenwich Village
By Subway: 1 or 9 to Christopher Street - Sheridan Square; A, C, E, B, D, F & V to West 4th St.

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