Artists
Join flutist Stephanie Jutt and poet Mark Belair as they explore the spectrum of human emotion that follows loss. Elegiac readings by Mark Belair from his collection Night Watch, and musical interl...
The Funny Face team brings you another installment of their live stand up comedy headliner series this September. This month will feature BONNIE MCFARLANE! Bonnie is the best selling author of "You...
Entertaining Science has since 2002 paired public lectures by prominent scientists with performances by artists who address the lecture’s theme.
Founded in 2004 by Robert J. Murphy, Dos Madres Press is dedicated to the belief that the small press is essential to the vitality of contemporary literature
RHEMA ARTS, UK was birthed from a vision for a void - a stage that purely inspires people to use their gifts to impact others, an independent platform to support Christian creatives in the UK!
Performances
Original Monologues. No slamming, no judges, just great material, excellent actors and YOU. Come See These Amazing Daredevils Perform Without a Net!
In her verse memoir Orphans, Joan Cusack Handler tackles the big subjects – family history, aging parents, Irish Catholicism, belief and unbelief, and her own impending mortality – with a fierce, wrenching fearlessness. - Elizabeth Spires
Entertaining Science has since 2002 paired public lectures by prominent scientists with performances by artists who address the lecture’s theme.
4 Storytellers, 3 True Stories, 1 Pack of Lies. Uncover the liar and win a prize worth its weight in fool's gold! Tonight The Liar Show welcomes stories from KATE GREATHEAD (The New Yorker), STEVE OSBORNE (Author of the cop memoir, “The Job"), KATE TELLERS (The Moth Radio Hour), and STEVE WHYTE (Moth Story Slam Champion)
This is a monthly opportunity for artists associated with the cafe--from every genre and every generation, past, present, and future--to gather informally, schmooze, re-invent the world, and hoist a glass of quelque chose (the only kind of chose to hoist). Our glorious curators are present, you can buttonhole them to find out what's cooking, you can introduce yourself to other toilers in the vineyard, invent projects and discover collaborators.
Venues
In May 1977 three artists stumbled across a tiny storefront in the heart of Greenwich Village and thought it the perfect place to open a café. Cornelia Street now offers some 700 shows a year, two a night, ranging from science to songwriting, from Russian poetry to Latin jazz, from theatre to cabaret.