Tuesdays at Curley's

Welcome to PoemAlley, Stamford, Connecticut's eclectic venue for poets, poetry reading and discussion! Open to anyone living in Fairfield County and the surrounding area, we meet Tuesday nights at 7:30 pm at Curley's Diner on 62 Park Place (behind Target) . Come contribute, get something to eat, or simply listen!



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Sep 2, 2014

Souls Who Knew Things

Hoby Rosen in his studio at
Loft Artists Association
This evening PoemAlley will be holding a special group reading in front of Curley’s Diner to honor the memories and contributions of Herb Davison, Alex McDonald and Hoby Rosen, three cherished members who have passed away in recent years.

Fellow poets will gather to read some of their favorite pieces compiled for distribution by Veronica Jones in Columbus Park, embodying three lifetimes’ experience, moving observation and humor, to be followed by dinner inside.

Below is a tribute to Herb (killed on his way to PoemAlley five years ago), written by Curley’s co-owner, Eleni Anastos Begetis:

Herb Davison
At the end of your voyage, of your Stygian ride
Heed not the ebb tides with the death of the light-
dark rises shadows in the pond of the dead-
Of people like us, loved ones whom you left behind,
Lest you torture yourself those long days and restless nights.
But in the full moon, when the earth swims in static,
On those Tuesday nights when our club is alive,
Climb to the granite hills and look up to the sky.
In every star is the face of a poet,
In each breath of the wind is a poem.
Within our hearts there is sorrow,
Within our minds there is a word of wonder.
Even when you don't hear our electric comments to celebrate the spirits as we orbit,
The simple in life, our passion for poetry--to which you gave your life,
I know you are sure we speak of you as though you never left us,
Because your 'soul knows things,' like mine.

Hoby and Alex McDonald at Curley's
Besides their writing, the output of these men’s lives have encompassed--directly and indirectly--a remarkable range of areas, with profound impacts on family, friends, community and the region, from Hoby’s sculptural work and his co-founding of a summer camp for girls, Herb’s jewelry-making and his striking self-designed geodesic residence in Stamford, to Alex’s contribution of a state political figure via his son, Andrew J. McDonald, currently serving as Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.

Find out more about some these sorely-missed friends here.


Where:
Curley’s Diner
62 W. Park Place
(between Target and Columbus Park)

When:

Tuesday
September 2, 2014
7 pm

Aug 22, 2012

Learning To Fly When Time Has Wings


In a first-time collaboration, Franklin Street Works and PoemAlley will present tomorrow evening "Nine Works Of Art, A Dozen Poets, A Dozen Poems", a cross-disciplinary presentation where poets from Curley's will offer interpretations of pieces comprising the non-profit contemporary art space's current exhibit, These Transitional Spaces.
 Rainbow Painter, Dana Hoey

Curated by Seth Kelly, Spaces features compelling pieces employing photography, painting, free-standing sculpture, audio and video-projected construction to represent particular collective and subjective ideas of time and space, while simultaneously suggesting the impossibility of fully capturing such fleeting experiences.
"Untitled",  Adam Putnam
Matthew Buckierin, Dana Hoey, Adam Putnam, Karsten Krejcarek and Aura Rosenberg are among the nine artists contributing to the program, which began June 30 and will conclude August 26. For an advance peek of this and upcoming shows--as well as the elegant environment housing them, go to www.franklinstreetworks.org.

PA members reading include Ralph Nazareth, Veronica Jones, Caroline Holme, Jim Janke, Rolf Maurer, Rona Schenkerman, Cora Santaguida, Catherine Ednie (PoemAlley co-founder), Eleni P. Begetis Anastos (co-owner of Curley's Diner), Richard Duffee, Eva-Maria Palevich and PoemAlley Advisory Committee Chair Bill Buschel. Copies of a complimentary 'zine containing their work will be available both in the two-floor gallery and cafe areas.



Situated in an old row house near the UCONN campus, Franklin Street Works is less than one hour from New York City via Metro North and about one mile (a 15 minute walk) from the Stamford train station. On-street parking is available on Franklin Street (metered until 6 pm except on Sunday), and paid parking is available nearby in a lot on Franklin Street and in the Summer Street Garage (100 Summer Street), behind Target.

When:
Thursday, August 23, 2012
5-7 PM

Where:
Franklin Street Works
41 Franklin Street
Stamford, CT 06901

Phone/e-mail:
203-595-5211


The poets of PoemAlley would like to thank the management and staff of Franklin Street Works for their generosity of spirit and for the opportunity to read in their wonderful space!