Harold S. Gonzalez

new_york, ny


Events:

Evie Shockley, Kaya Oakes, and Karl Parker

Where: Stain Bar

Date: 2007-05-25 19:00:00

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MiPOesias presents EVIE SHOCKLEY is the author of two poetry collections: a half-red sea (2006) and The Gorgon Goddess (2001), both with Carolina Wren Press. Her work appears as well in numerous journals and anthologies. A Cave Canem fellow and the recipient of a residency at Hedgebrook retreat center for women writers, Shockley teaches African American literature and creative writing at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. http://www.mipoesias.com/EVIESHOCKLEYISSUE/editorial.html KAYA OAKES’ collection of poetry, Telegraph, was the recipient of the Transcontinental Poetry Prize (editor’s choice) from Pavement Saw Press. Her poems have previously appeared in Volt, Conduit, Spinning Jenny, Shampoo, and numerous other publications. She teaches writing at the University of California, Berkeley, and is the poetry editor and senior editor of Kitchen Sink Magazine. She also hosts Telegraph Stories, a quarterly creative nonfiction and music series. Her website is http://www.oakestown.org. http://www.mipoesias.com/Poetry/oakes_kaya.html KARL PARKER teaches literature and creative writing at Hobart & William Smith Colleges, in lacustrine Geneva, NY. His poems have appeared in numerous journals, such as Fence, Seneca Review, MiPOesias, and No Tell Motel. He has published a chapbook, HARMSTORM, with Lame House Press. http://www.mipoesias.com/Volume19Issue2/parkerinterview.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STAIN BAR 766 Grand Street Brooklyn , NY 11211 (L train to Grand Street Stop, walk 1 block west) 718/387-7840 http://www.stainbar.com/ ~~~~~~~~ Hope you'll stop by! Amy King MiPO Host http://www.mipoesias.com

Björk

Where: United Palace Theater

Date: 2007-05-05 20:00:00

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2nd of 3 shows around NYC

Balkan Beat Box in NYC

Where: Bowery Ballroom

Date: 2007-04-19 20:00:00

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Also performing: Golem and DeLeon. $15 / 18+

destinationCRM 2007

Where: New York Marriott Marquis Times Square

Date: 2007-08-21 00:00:00

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destinationCRM is designed as an in-depth learning experience and will cover industry best practices from the experts. Attendees are interested in gaining knowledge from both the sessions and the informal thought-exchanging that occurs with this caliber of attendee.

Spitalfield, The Forecast, The Graduate, Attention

Where: Knitting Factory

Date: 2007-12-06 20:00:00

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Spitalfield Formed in the suburbs of Chicago in 1998, Spitalfield play punky alternative rock with some pop sensibilities. Touring with bands like Sugarcult, Thursday, the Early November, and Piebald further spread Spitalfield's name to a widening pop-punk audience. The Forecast The Forecast sing about straight highways, whiskey, small towns, giving up and gaining hope. Illinois' young rock band create songs that are devastating, bittersweet and dreamy. You'll find sweet harmonies with meandering guitars of classic rock and the intensity of indie rock and punk. ADV $12 // DOS $12 ShopText and Save! Text SPIT5 to 467467 for tix Buy tix online at Ticketweb

NYC Australia Day Youngsters Tweetup

Where: Central Park

Date: 2008-01-26 00:00:00

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'Young' Tweeters and friends - you are cordially invited to an Australian Day Celebration in New York City. There'll be some snags on the Barbie, vegimite sambos, a Pavlova or two and copious quantities of beer. It'll just be like Australia Day Down Under but with the sand at the beach replaced with snow in Central Park. All are welcome - especially the younger generation of Tweeters. More detail to come, but mark it in your calendar now! Anticpated Attendees @paullyoung @sarahwurrey @kaitswanson @dentonmd @ceubanks @chaseedge @kroosh @juliaroy @amandagravel @skalik @nathanwburke @jvettorino @btom102 And many, many more. Mark the date!

54th Summer Fancy Food Show

Where: Jacob K. Javits Convention Center

Date: 2008-06-29 00:00:00

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Show Hours: Sunday - Monday 10am - 5pm Tuesday 10am - 4pm Registration Fee: Pre-show: $35 By May 16, 2008 On-site: $60 After May 16, 2008 Recent Fancy Food Shows have attracted from 19,000 to 32,000 attendees from specialty food, wine, gift and department stores, supermarkets, restaurants, mail-order and other related businesses. These attendees come to see more than a thousand exhibitors from around the world, presenting more than 100,000 specialty foods to discover and sample. Business booms at these trade-only shows, in a unique decision-maker to decision-maker environment. An impressive 87% of all attendees either authorize or recommend purchasing decisions.