Attention Francophiles: Portrait of LA in 26 Letters

Mindmade Books’ latest entry
Guy also recommends Sticks by Stephanie Rioux, part of Mindmade Books’ 2009 series, which includes work by Dawn Michelle Baude, David Lloyd, and Raymond Queneau. He calls Rioux’s poems “lyrical snippets ranging in length from one word to four slim lines, form a suggestive, open-ended text that reduces the world and its quotidian splendor to bits and pieces.” Purchase it and other titles at Mindmade Books.
Let the Poets Speak
A reception celebrating winners and finalists in the Town of Greenburgh’s 2009 Poetry Contest will take place Sunday, October 4, 2-4 p.m. at the Greenburgh Town Hall. The poets, whose work will appear in the 2009 Let the Poets Speak anthology, will read at 2:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend this free event.

Come hear Diana Alvarez, Emily Carr, Matthew Nienow and Diana Woodcock debut their poetry from By Way Of, Toadlily Press’s fifth quartet of poetry, at the Katonah Museum of Art, Sunday, October 4, 6 p.m. The book-signing will also feature refreshments by Susan Lawrence Catering, Inc.
Doty and Olds readings
My former poetry teacher, Mark Doty, will give a reading Tuesday, October 6, 7 p.m., at Manhattanville College’s Reid Castle, in Purchase, NY; and Sharon Olds will read next door at Purchase College, October 19, 7 p.m., at the Performing Arts Center. Both events are free.
Ekphrastic Poetry Workshops
Season Two of Greenburgh’s Learning to See Poetry Workshops will start October 1 at the Greenburgh Public Library. Call 914-682-1574 or e-mail bracey0114@aol.com for more information and a complete workshop schedule.
Aaron Copland’s Merestead Estate
Aaron Copland's former Westchester home, a national historic landmark, is now a new creative center for American music. Its goals: to encourage new music through composer residencies, performances by its resident ensemble, and educational activities to foster interest in classical music. Learn more in this Wall Street Journal article or plan to attend the center’s gala at The Four Seasons, Sunday, October 18, with spectacular food and music of Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin, John Musto and Derek Bermel.
Re-mastered “Montreal Main”

Congratulations to filmmaker Frank Vitale whose movie, “Montreal Main,” is being released in a digitally re-mastered DVD by Sanya Home Entertainment which can be ordered here. See the SkyKid review and interview with Frank, or review excerpts from top journals, museums and film festivals.
Astronaut Alan Bean at Stellafane


If you take a leisurely drive up I-91 to see fall foliage, be sure to stop by the Baba-à-Louis Bakery in Chester, Vermont.


'Round the Net
I am grateful to the following people for these cool links:
· Michael Cefola for this real-time rebroadcast of Apollo 11 air-to-ground transmissions.
· Writer Peggy Harrington for her essay, “What Photographs Tell,” in The East Hampton Star.
· Poet Mary Ladd for interesting stats on worldwide Internet usage.
· Poet Suzanne Gardinier’s for entry #7 in her video series “America the Beautiful.”
· Artist Angela Virsinger for this artwork for writers:
· Poet E.J. Antonio, for her great news that she is a 2009 fellow in Poetry from the New York Foundation for the Arts.
Hope to see you soon at a poetry reading!
Ann
I am grateful to the following people for these cool links:
· Michael Cefola for this real-time rebroadcast of Apollo 11 air-to-ground transmissions.
· Writer Peggy Harrington for her essay, “What Photographs Tell,” in The East Hampton Star.
· Poet Mary Ladd for interesting stats on worldwide Internet usage.
· Poet Suzanne Gardinier’s for entry #7 in her video series “America the Beautiful.”
· Artist Angela Virsinger for this artwork for writers:
· Poet E.J. Antonio, for her great news that she is a 2009 fellow in Poetry from the New York Foundation for the Arts.
Hope to see you soon at a poetry reading!
Ann
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