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Bloomsday: Annual celebration of James Joyce’s “Ulysses”

Tuesday, June 16, 7:30pm at Staten Island Arts’ Culture Lounge – In the Staten Island Ferry Terminal (Staten Island side of the Harbor).  The Staten Island Ferry Terminal is located at the intersection of Bay Street & Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, across from Staten Island Borough Hall. The SI Arts Culture Lounge is next to the River Dock Cafe, and across from the elevator, tourist information literature rack , SIR Train stairway & Subway sandwich shop. If you enter from the west plaza (near SI Yankee Stadium), the Culture Lounge is about 100 feet from the west plaza entrance.  Look for the orange overhead sign marked “Culture Lounge”.  Free & open to the public.

Staten Island OutLOUD joins the global annual celebration of James Joyce’s comic epic Ulysses with this community reading & conversation on his delightfully notorious novel.  Set in Dublin on June 16, 1904, the story follows three Dubliners throughout the day, from early morning til dawn the following day. You’ll meet the protagonist, the hapless Leopold Bloom, and you’ll follow his  peregrenations around town as the day progresses.  You’ll meet his voluptous wife Molly Bloom, who hardly stirs from her big brass bed all day.  You’ll encounter the idealistic young writer Stephen Daedalus from sun-up until the wee hours of the next day, as he & Bloom stumble uncertainly along Dublin’s cobblestone streets.

More details TBA.  This event is suggested for adults only.J Joyce magnifying glass

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“Homes: Lost and Found” – Two viewpoints

Austen House and stone wallSaturday, June 13, 2015 at 2pm.  Alice Austen House Museum, 2 Hylan Boulevard, SINY 10305

Staten Island OutLOUD hosts a special program to honor the 30th anniversary of the Alice Austen House Museum and it’s celebratory exhibit on Alice’s home.   OutLOUD presents readings of short works about what “home” can mean – by two American writers, Sara Orne Jewett and Gwendolyn Brooks.

There is a poignant aspect to the story of Alice Austen and her family home, Clear Comfort.  She and her partner Gertrude were evicted in 1945, and she lost the fine old home that had been in her family for generations.  Years later, the wrecker’s ball threatened – But the home was saved, and transformed into a museum that honors Alice’s pioneering work.  OutLOUD’s readings will reflect this compelling story, and invite you to share your own thoughts on what it means to come home.  Free & open to the public.

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The Conference of the Birds

The Parliament of Birds by Carl Wilhelm de Hamilton 1668-1754Sunday, June 7, 2015 at 2:30pm.  Greenbelt Nature Center, 700 Rockland Ave (@Brielle), SINY 10314

Staten Island OutLOUD presents a spoken word performance of this Persian classic, with original choreography & dance performance by Melissa West, with music by Tom Bones.  Free, fun and family-friendly.  Face-painting & bird whistles for kids.  Feathers & fun for all.

  All the birds of the world set off to find their king.  They travel across continents, over mountains and valleys, through storms and hardship. 
   At last, the birds finally reach the end of their fantastical journey. It is the mountain home of the mysterious King.
   But when they get there, you’ll never guess what they finally discover . . .
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“These Honored Dead” – Memorial to Veterans

Saturday, May 30, 2015, at 2pm –  Historic Lake Cemetery, 1688 Forest Avenue (near Willowbrook Road), SINY 10302.

Staten Island OutLOUD is proud to join Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries for their annual Memorial Weekend tribute to veterans.  2015 marks the 150th anniversary of the end of the Civil War, the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II,  and the 40th anniversary of the conclusion of US engagement in Vietnam.

OutLOUD will present readings to honor veterans from those eras, as well as to honor the memory of all who have served.  More details TBA.

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“For the Birds” Festival & OutLOUD Forest Walk

Saturday, May 16, 2pm.  At the Conference House, 7455 Hylan Blvd (at Satterlee St, southern tip of Hylan Blvd), SINY 10307.

Staten Island OutLOUD is happy to be part of the “For the Birds” Festival – a special afternoon of events, hosted by the historic Conference House and the NYC Dept of Parks & Recreation.  OutLOUD will host one of the day’s forest walks; we’ll invite our guests to read poems about the forest’s birds, as we quietly walk through the woods that surround the Conference House. You’ll see a beautiful array of woodland birds, and waterfowl that nest & feed on the shore of Raritan Bay.  This event is good for all ages.Egret in flight

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Greek Poetry: Diaries of Exile

Sunday, April 26, 2015 at 3pm.  In the Culture Lounge – Staten Island Arts – Located in Staten Island Ferry Terminal (at the intersection of Richmond Terrace & Bay St, St George, SINY 10301.  (Look for the orange overhead sign marked “Culture Lounge” in the main throughway near the waiting room. The Culture Lounge is opposite the stairs leading to the SIR Train entrance, and next door to the River Dock Cafe.  It’s about 100 feet from the west plaza entrance & stairway from the parking lot)

Staten Island OutLOUD is proud to team up again with our friends at Archipelago Books to present this event for National Poetry Month, featuring the poetry of Yannis Ritsos, with English translation by Edmund Keeley and Karen Emmerich.

We’ll give away copies of this beautiful book, which features cover art by Paul Klee (while supplies last).

Loved and hated during his lifetime, Ritsos was a political prisoner during the years following the Greek Civil War. Twice nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.  Diaries of Exile is his personal reflection of those years of imprisonment: poetry of exile, poetry of indictment, poetry of protest, poetry of survival.

“… We do not sing in order to be
Conspicuous in the world.
We sing
To unite the world. …”

DiariesofExile

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OutLOUD @St George Day

Saturday, April 25, 2015 at NOON.  At Bay House Noodle Shop, 228 Bay St, SINY 10301 (The noodle shop is a few doors from ETG Book Cafe, between Victory Blvd & Hannah St, across from Tompkinsville Park).

Our reading is free – BUT WE ASK YOU TO SUPPORT THE NOODLE SHOP by ordering something from their delicious menu: Starts as low as $4 for a huge bowl of noodles, plus other tasty selections. 

This event is part of the colorful St George Day Festival, hosted by Every Thing Goes Book Cafe, in Tompkinsville Park, Bay Street bet Victory Boulevard & Hannah Street.

Staten Island OutLOUD is happy to present a spoken-word event at our community’s annual St. George Day Festival, which also includes music, art, books, crafts, family activities and many other fun features.

Staten Island OutLOUD stalwarts will perform their own original work, plus some global classics.   We’ll perform at noon, rain or shine, inside the cozy noodle shop.  Join us, order a bowl of noodles – Delicious and reasonably priced.

This event is free & open to the publicSt-George-2012-Girl with Dragon.  Join us!

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Poetry Workshops with Staten Island OutLOUD

Saturday afternoons, April 11, 18 & 25 at 2:30pm – At the Stapleton Branch Library, 132 Canal Street, Staten Island NY 10304

Staten Island OutLOUD presents a 3-week series of free poetry workshops for adults.  Stretch your wings, try something new.  We welcome writers at all skill levels.  If you’ve never done much creative writing, here’s a great way to get started in a friendly, supportive atmosphere.  If you are more experienced, this workshop will help you strengthen your work.Jon Fox - Kris headshot

Our workshop series will be lead by Island writer and teacher Jonathan Fox (pictured at left), who was a Macaulay Scholar at Hunter College, where he studied poetry and philosophy as an undergraduate. He is currently pursuing his Master’s Degree in Elementary Education at the College of Staten Island. Jon has facilitated poetry workshops on Staten Island as part of “The Curiosity Project,” a month-long arts and event installment curated by Melissa West and funded by Staten Island Arts.

Jon has also been a featured poet and performer at various Staten Island arts events, performing at venues such as Deep Tanks Studio and Everything Goes Cafe and Bookstore.

Staten Island OutLOUD’s three-part workshop series will provide a safe and friendly space for exploring the power of our creative writing, and tools to enhance our poetic work. Each session will focus on a different  component of the writer’s craft.  We’ll look at the work of  some renowned poets, and apply their methods and insights to our own writing.  OutLOUD will also offer an opportunity (optional) for poetry workshop participants to present readings of their original work on Sat, April 25 at noon, at Staten Island OutLOUD’s St George Day event (Bay St Noodle Shop, 228 Bay St, SINY 10301 – Between Victory Blvd & Hannah St, across from Tompkinsville Park)

This Staten Island OutLOUD poetry workshop series is made possible in part by a grant from Poets & Writers, Inc., with public funding by the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the New York City Council.

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Staten Island OutLOUD’s Great Poetry Giveaway

April is National Poetry Month, and Staten Island OutlOUD offers full poetry service for our community!

Throughout the month of April, OutLOUD distributes free poems throughout the Island (North Shore, mid-Island & South Shore).  Pick up a poem (or 2!  or 3!  They’re free!), keep it in your pocket & share with people throughout the month of April.  Share your poem with family – Share your poem with friends – Share your poem with the person sitting next to you on the Ferry, bus or subway!

National Poem-In-Your-Pocket Day is Thursday, April 30th.  So get your poem from Staten Island OutLOUD, and get ready to share!  You can pick up a free poem from OutLOUD at all Staten Island branches of the NY Public Library, as well as at many community & cultural centers.  Participating community organizations include:ETG Book Cafe, 288 Bay St, SINY 10301, AHistoric Richmond Town (441 Clarke Ave, SINY 10306),and the Greenbelt Nature Center, (700 Rockland Ave, SINY 10314). Natl Poetry Month

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The Selma-Montgomery Marches – 50th Anniversary

Sunday, March 15, 2pm at Rossville AME Zion Church, 584 Bloomingdale Road, SINY 10309

Staten Island OutLOUD’s series for The Big Read on Selma marchHarper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird continues with this special event.  Featured guest: our neighbor Rev George McClain, who will have just returned from the 50th anniversary commemoration of the historic Selma-Montgomery marches.

Staten Island OutLOUD is honored to present this event in collaboration with Pastor Janet Jones and the congregation of Rossville AME Zion Church, one of Staten Island’s leading faith communities.  The Rossville church stands on the site  of historic Staten Island’s Sandy Ground community, where freed Black oyster fishermen settled with their families in the early 1800s.

Rev. McClain worked in Alabama and Mississippi in the early 1960s as a seminarian and as a young minister.  OutLOUD has been featuring his oral history of that pivotal time in civil rights history, as part of our 2014-15 series on Harper Lee’s gripping novel.  The march on Selma, Alabama was a critical point in the nation’s growing civil rights movement, and many observers credit To Kill a Mockingbird as helping to catalyze public opinion.  For excellent guides on To Kill a Mockingbird, visit http://www.neabigread.org/books/mockingbird/readers-guide/.

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