Showing posts with label Thomas Fucaloro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thomas Fucaloro. Show all posts

Thursday, November 1, 2012

SPECIAL EVENT - Patricia Smith Presents Staten Island Noir: Dark Tales from the Forgotten Borough - Thursday, Nov. 8

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An Inspired Word SPECIAL EVENT: Patricia Smith Presents Staten Island Noir: Dark Tales from the Forgotten Borough, featuring award-winning writers Patricia Smith and Bruce DeSilva, former criminal defense attorney Eddie Joyce (who published his first story in this anthology), and acclaimed poets Marguerite Rivas, Eric Alter and Thomas Fucaloro - all Staten Island natives who will read original work created and set in New York's most maligned and underrated borough.

Signed copies of Staten Island Noir will be available!

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Patricia Smith is the author of six books of poetry, including "Blood Dazzler" and the recently released "Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah." This is her first published short story.

Bruce DeSilva is the author of the Mulligan novels, including the Edgar Award-winning "Rogue Island" and his latest, "Cliff Walk." He is a former editor for the Associated Press and a master's thesis advisor at the Columbia University School of Journalism.

Staten Island native Eddie Joyce was a criminal defensive attorney for 10 years. This is his first published story.

Thomas Fucaloro is the author of "Inheriting Craziness," from three rooms press, and is editor of Great Weather for Media. He is pursuing his MFA in creative writing at The New School. His team came in 21st at this year's 2012 Poetry Slam Nationals in Charlotte NC.

Eric Alter is a 33.4 ton M4 Sherman Tank. His work focuses on family, space, Staten Island and can be found at the bottom of a whole bunch of garbage cans.

A native Staten Islander, Marguerite María Rivas’s essays and poems have been published in such journals as The Americas Review, Earth’s Daughters, Medicinal Purposes, Acentos Review, and The Más Tequila Review, and her first full-length collection, Tell No One: Poems of Witness, was recently published by Chimbarazu Press. A recipient of numerous grants and awards, including the Marg Chandler Memorial Award from A Room of Her Own Foundation, Rivas was cited by the New York State Assembly as a Staten Island Woman in History for her contribution to the literary arts and is widely regarded as the de facto Poet Laureate of Staten Island. She is an Associate Professor of English at Borough of Manhattan Community College.

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Staten Island Noir, an anthology edted by Patricia Smith and published by Akashic Books (http://www.akashicbooks.com/), contains stories from B-BOYS and Staten Island natives to Edgar Award–winners, bringing Staten Island front and center as a borough that's bellowing and boisterous and insisting on identity. Staten Island may be the last New York borough to be represented in the Noir Series, but that’s only because no one knows it. This introduction will be intriguing, addictive, and not totally comfortable.

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About the Editor:

Patricia Smith is the author of six acclaimed poetry volumes, including Blood Dazzler, a finalist for the 2008 National Book Award, and Teahouse of the Almighty, a National Poetry Series selection. Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah was published by Coffee House Press in the spring of 2012. Her work has been published in Poetry, the Paris Review, Tin House, TriQuarterly, and other literary journals and anthologies, including the 2011 editions of both Best American Poetry and Best American Essays. In addition to her poetic works, Smith is also the author of Africans in America, a companion volume to the groundbreaking PBS documentary, and the children’s book Janna and the Kings, which won Lee & Low Books’ New Voices Award. She is currently is a professor at the City University of New York’s College of Staten Island, and serves on the faculties of Cave Canem and the MFA programs at Stonecoast/University of Southern Maine and Sierra Nevada College.

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Where: One and One Bar/Restaurant
Downstairs Nexus Lounge
76 East 1st Street (corner of 1st Avenue)
Manhattan, New York
(917) 703-1512

By subway, take the F train to Second Avenue and exit the 1st Avenue side.

Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 7pm

Show starts @ 7:30pm

Cover charge: $12 for general seating, $20 for front row reserved.

No age limit.

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Produced by Mike Geffner Presents The Inspired Word
http://inspiredwordnyc.com/.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

3 Videos - Poet Thomas Fucaloro & :Kiss*Punch*Poem: @ The Inspired Word



Poet Thomas Fucaloro & :Kiss*Punch*Poem: @ Mike Geffner Presents The Inspired Word, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011 @ One and One Bar/Restaurant, Nexus Lounge, Manhattan, NYC. Hosted by Gemineye.

Thomas Fucaloro is a New York-based poet and one of the most original poetic voice you'll ever find. He is an editor at Uphook Press and authored the much-lauded book of poetry called "Inheriting Craziness is like a Soft Halo of Light." :

Kiss*Punch*Poem: is a New York City-based comedy improv group. The cast in this video consists of Meghann Plunkett, Paul Barker, Rick Andrews, Bianca Casusöl, and Nathan Peterman.
 
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Monday, August 8, 2011

Poet Thomas Fucaloro & :Kiss*Punch*Poem: + Special Guest Diana Arnold + Open Mic - Thursday, Aug. 11




The Inspired Word presents one of our most unique events ever - featuring in a single set one-of-a-kind poet Thomas Fucaloro with the improv comedy stylings of :Kiss*Punch*Poem:

Fucaloro will be reading his poems as the improvisers (Meghann Plunkett, Alex Marino, Paul Barker, and Nathan Peterman). act them out. Which begs the question: Is this an improv show inspired by poetry or poetry inspired by improv?

In addition to Fucaloro and company, there will be a 12-slot open mic open to all types of artists and a special guest performance by one-woman-show sensation Diana Arnold, who will be doing a new piece celebrating her 10-year anniversary in New York City.

Hosted by 3-time HBO Def Poetry star Gemineye.

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When: Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011

Where: One and One Bar & Restaurant (downstairs Nexus Lounge)
76 East 1st Street (corner of 1st Avenue)
Manhattan, NYC
Phone: (917) 703-1512

Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 6:30pm

Show starts @ 7:30

Cover Charge: $10

NO AGE LIMIT.

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BIOS:

Thomas Fucaloro is a New York-based poet and one of the most original poetic voice you'll ever find. He is an editor at Uphook Press and authored the much-lauded book of poetry called "Inheriting Craziness is like a Soft Halo of Light."



Diana Arnold is an actress who starred in her own one woman show 86'd, which explored the world of a New York City waitress. In complicated poetic verse, both poignant and comedic, she told her story about a life with a father living with Cerebral Palsy and how restaurants saved her life.



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"The Inspired Word isn't just a series, it's a movement."

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And please join us for our Tuesday Night Open Mic Joint - same time, same place!

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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Thomas Fucaloro - Poem "The tax on teeth"



The tax on teeth by Thomas Fucaloro

The tooth fairy isn’t real but tooth decay is.

You can easily prevent tooth decay

and heartbreak

by brushing and flossing your teeth regularly

seeing your dentist for teeth cleaning and checkups

avoiding hope and food that is high in sugar.

Now this might be the alcohol and rainbow Italian layered cookies talking

but heartbreak

can’t be cured by a dentist

but it sure can make sure

its gums are clean

when it smiles.

I don’t know what it is but I miss you

and I think its decaying my teeth.

Tooths 18 and 31 are gone once strong rooted and you

falls out and becomes wisdom

sets in another form of tooth

and they just beat the shit out of the teeth in front of them.

Before removing a wisdom tooth, your dentist

will give you a local anesthetic to numb the area

where the tooth will be removed.

A general anesthetic

or absinth

may be used, especially if several of your wisdom teeth

and the women you once loved

are removed at the same time.

Now this might be the absinth or the rainbow layered Italian cookies or the local anesthetic talking

but I can’t help feeling that broken relationships have something to do with tooth decay.

I grind my teeth wondering

what you’re wondering

and if what your wondering

is what he’s wondering

and how it’s all such tooth decay.

It’s such a tax on teeth worrying them

all the time

you spend together.

Now this might be the absinth

or the tooth decay

or Tania

or Erika

or the local anesthetic

or the rainbow layered Italian cookies talking

but I think this is my John Hughes poem

my John Bender fuck you poem

my keep the chin up the sun will shine and so will you poem

my something strange between us poem we just don’t know what it is

my missing tooth poem gap toothed grin

my finding one’s voice or losing it poem

my lonely

jazz

quartet

song.

Thomas Fucaloro is a New York City poet

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Poem: Thomas Fucaloro's She wouldn't let me into her pants but she let me into her heart



She wouldn’t let me into her pants but she let me into her heart

To my upside down light bulb shaped girl
the only thing I understand is your lips.
They part a most beautiful sunrise.
The open morning motion of hands clasp
what time is always ticking about.

To my upside down light bulb shaped girl
we in trance a soft silent hum of breath
mounting
and we collide like children and glass doors.

You bring out this sap in me that trees don’t understand
yet embrace.

Leaves never forget.

They just fall.

My upside down light bulb shaped girl
I’d kill plants for you, smash a daisy,
stomp a patch of sunflowers
set fire to some roses
incinerate some petunias
whatever flower you want
dead shall die for our flower
sings anew.

Your hips shorelines amongst the waves
crash a most enchanted moon.

Our mushiness stands for no one but ourselves.

My upside down light bulb shaped girl
you’re a devil dressed in angel skin
and peel the right amount of dark
to reveal the right amount of light
and I inhale your back
exhales of the soul waking.

I’m not looking to marry you
I just want to hold your hand.

You were sculpted by e.e. cummings pen
and you’re just as confusing and just as radiant.

There’s nothing better than kissing someone who believes in you.

- Thomas Fucaloro


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Saturday, March 6, 2010

5-Time Def Poet Bassey Ikpi Headlines March 12 Inspired Word!




The hottest new poetry/spoken word series in New York City @ the hottest club in downtown Manhattan!

Mike Geffner Presents The Inspired Word
Date: Friday, March 12, 2010
Time: 7-10pm
Location: (Le) Poisson Rouge
http://lepoissonrouge.com/
158 Bleecker Street, New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212) 505-FISH (3474)
Cover Charge: $10
Featuring the extraordinary lineup of Bassey Ikpi, Jive Poetic, Thiahera Nurse, & Thomas Fucaloro.

Please join us for an awesome night of passionate words.

MUST BE 21 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER TO ENTER. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO BRING ID.

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Bassey Ikpi, a Nigerian born poet/writer who has appeared on HBO's Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry 5 times. Her poetry has opened shows by Grammy Award winning artists. Bassey appeared on the NAACP Image Awards as part of a tribute to Venus and Serena Williams. She has also been a featured cast member of the National Touring Company of the Tony Award winning Broadway show, Russell Simmon's Def Poetry Jam. Bassey was a part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland. In the Summer of 2009, Bassey was a featured performer for Johannesburg, South Africa's annual arts festival, Joburg Arts Alive. Bassey has also been seen gracing the pages of magazines such as Nylon, Marie Claire, Glamour and Bust. She also recorded an original poem for the Kaiser Foundations, HIV/AIDS campaign, Knowing Is Beautiful. Bassey's personal and heartfelt work has made her a much sought after performer. She is currently working on various screenplays as well as freelance writing for social media outlets. She is also currently hard at work at her first memoir. She can be found at www.basseyworld.wordpress.com



Jive Poetic received his BA in Media Studies from The University of Buffalo before dedicating all of his time to good poems, classic hip-hop albums, clever t-shirts, blue pitbulls and bodega sandwiches. Jive Poetic is the co-founder of both Jam On It Poetry and The SoundBites Poetry Festival. Currently, he is the host of the Open Slam at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe'. Jive poetic leads poetry and hip-hop workshops in the New York City Public School system and in various community centers throughout the NYC area.



Thiahera Nurse is a 17-year-old poet living in Hollis, Queens. She attends Townsend Harris High School where she is an active part of the student body. In her spare time, she likes to hang out with her friends, listen to music, read, and write. She has been a finalist for the Urban Word Slam, Knicks Poetry Slam, and the first statewide NYC Poet Laureate Slam. She has written and performed in her own one woman show "Daddy Dress Up" at the Dance Theater Workshop. She is also a member of Urban Word NYC’s youth board. Writing and performing is not just a hobby for her, it is the only way she knows how to process her life. Through her art, she only hopes to transform painful and ugly truth into something beautiful.



Thomas Fucaloro has lived in Harlem for 10 years and Harlem has lived in Thomas all his life.



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