Why do I like this photo of the Club so much? VizPo!

Why do I like this photo of the Club so much? VizPo!

Dear Friends — I want everybody to know how difficult it was to call off the recent Kickstarter campaign for the Bowery Poetry Club…
…but I’m going to start with the “official” statement that was crafted by Ann Enzminger with input from a whole lot of people who worked so hard on this effort. More to come — but if this is news to you, if you had made a contribution, know it was not in vain. It was, in fact, essential in informing a new direction for the Club’s survival. Here’s the Statement:

The Bowery Poetry Club has long championed the statement “Everything is Subject to Change” with gleeful revelry in the grand chaos that inspires us to write and sing and make art as well as with a somber understanding that the world around us does not always operate as poetically as we would like. It is from this place deep in our hearts and with this knowledge of the great dualities facing arts organizations in the current economy that we address the recent launch and sudden retraction of our Kickstarter Campaign.

To those who donated and helped us spread the word, thank you for your belief in our community and your dedication to the traditional arts of the Bowery. It was with great faith in your desire to help the club that we were feverishly inspired to move forward with our plea to raise $50,000 to solidify the future health and well-being of the Bowery Poetry Club. However, the initial response to our Kickstarter Campaign raised something imminently more powerful than the funds necessary to compete with our inherent architectural challenges:

You gave us hope.

We are happy to report that the energy circulated around this campaign has provided us with some very exciting opportunities that will allow us to continue nurturing the community that we cherish. The nature of these opportunities required us to let go of the potential funding that Kickstarter may have provided and turn towards the light of more certain and immediate possibilities. We encourage all of you to keep your eyes open to what’s to come at the BPC and pledge to continue cultivating a space that inspires creativity and community on the Bowery.
Hustle over to the Bowery Poetry Club! We are trying out a noon opening w/ Grace Kalambay brewing java. First to her to sing a poem gets a free cookie! Free WiFi. Write yr own damn poems.

Hustle over to the Bowery Poetry Club! We are trying out a noon opening w/ Grace Kalambay brewing java. First to her to sing a poem gets a free cookie! Free WiFi. Write yr own damn poems.

Grace Baldisseri At Bowery Poetry Club

Wednesday, March 21 at BPC — Grace Baldisseri and Jonathan Badon!
“A staunch supporter of street kids and abused women, she is among 100 Most Influential Filipinas in the U.S.. Grace is also among Who’s Who in International Poetry and author of “Rhythms from the Heart,” a poetry book.” Hope to see you there!


TONIGHT AT BPC

Almost time! A Party! Please Come! TONIGHT, Wed Feb 29, 7-8:30!!! With thousands of hits already, super premieres at LinkTV and a Brand New DVD version Take the Road Not Taken — Go ON THE ROAD w/ Bob Holman! Screening and Live Performances!

Come celebrate with:
Ram Devineni (Producer, Rattapallax Films)
Bob Holman (Poet, Series Host)
Papa Susso (Griot, Live and On Screen)

Bowery Poetry Club
308 Bowery (Bleecker-Houston)

$10/includes DVD

or Just Come and Party!

A Party! Please Come!

With thousands of hits already, super premieres at LinkTV and a Brand New DVD version Take the Road Not Taken — Go ON THE ROAD w/ Bob Holman! Screening and Live Performances!

Come celebrate with:
Ram Devineni (Producer, Rattapallax Films)
Bob Holman (Poet, Series Host)
Papa Susso (Griot, Live and On Screen)

TONIGHT, Wed Feb 29, 7-8:30!!!

Bowery Poetry Club
308 Bowery (Bleecker-Houston)

$10/includes DVD

or Just Come and Party!

Happening Now

Amazing PoJazz @ BPC right now! Hamiet Bluiett, Kelvyn Bell w/Quincy Troupe! http://www.bowerypoetrylive.com/