In proximity to Stamford’s high-ticket commercial and corporate
core, Curley’s Diner remains a resilient testament to real community that has
served customers 24-hours-a-day for decades.
As co-owner with her sister Maria, Monday’s featured Barnes
& Noble Open Mic poet, Elena Begetis Anastos, opened the doors of Curley’s to sustain
PoemAlley and its various functions since its inception with the same
combination of firmness and unhesitating generosity with which she serves and
assists her customers, earning her the affection nickname, “Big Mama”.
Big Mama, her 2009 poetry collection (Turn of River Press), like
all her work, flows prodigiously with first-hand peeks into human behavior and
trials, love and nature, all delivered through a special brand of magical expression shaped by her
childhood experiences and the mythic tradition of her homeland, Greece. Her
poetry has also appeared in assorted magazines in New York and Connecticut, as well as the
PoemAlley collections Beyond the Fence, Eating Our Hearts Out and Wednesdays at
Curley’s. You can read
selections from Big Mama, or order a copy at http://test10.itexvideo.com/.
Hosted by Frank Chambers
and PoemAlley's Nick Miele, the Barnes & Noble's Open Mic Poetry
program meets the second Monday of each month in the cookbook section on the
main floor of the bookstore (located in the Stamford Down Center), beginning at
7:15 p.m.
For more information, contact:
Barnes & Noble
100 Greyrock Place
Suite H009
Stamford, CT 06901
203-323-1248