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Thursday
Sep302010

Happy Birthday to Our Cantante - Hector LaVoe

Monday
Aug302010

The Algarín Sessions Vol. 2

We, Bomba y Plena, were honored to sit with Puerto Rican poet, writer & co-founder of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, Miguel Algarín in his home where we spoke about his life, his writing, our culture and what the future holds for us as individuals & Nuyorican poets.

Here he shares with us his memories on the opening of the cafe, his writing and feelings about Plena's brilliant idea a night honoring Algarín, The "69 Years Young" Birthday Tribute on September 11th. There will be a room full of legends and spectacular artists filling the Nuyorican that night. Our fabulous host Hosted by Papo "Swiggity" Santiago of Capicu Poetry & Cultural Showcase will guide us through a night flowing with words from Miguel Algarin, Caridad De La Luz (La Bruja), Simply Rob (Grito de Poetas), Maria Isa, yours truly Bomba y Plena. Since the creation of the event we've been please to add on some special surprise performances by musicians & legendary poets. You'll have to be there to find out who! 


Watch the video, share it and please, join us! It will be a night to remember.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday
Aug042010

"69 Years Young" - A Birthday Tribute to Miguel Algarín

On September 11th a well known, dynamic assemblage of accomplished Nuyorican poets will gather to honor one of our living legends. 
Our honoree is a Puerto Rican poet, writer, retired Rutgers University professor of English and co-founder of the most famous poetry hub in the United States, our home away from home, the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. 
It is with great pleasure that we invite you to join us in celebrating the life and legacy of one of our own, Miguel Algarín.
With performances by-
Caridad De La Luz (La Bruja)
Simply Rob
Maria Isa
Jani Bomba Rose
Roberto Plena Irizarry 
Hosted by Papo "Swiggity" Santiago of Capicu Poetry &  Cultural Showcase
There will be music, surprise performances and two cakes! Bienvenido! 
$12 at the door
Brought to you by Bomba y Plena of MusingsAndScribbles.com
Sponsored by Latinos NYC
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Algarín was born in Puerto Rico and was educated and raised in a culturally-minded household. The love for all things involving culture always prevailed in his family. He received his primary and secondary education in New York and later went on to college. He developed a love and understanding of the works of Shakespeare. Shakespeare's antique tales were the force which motivated Algarin to strive to oneday have a place of his own where he could tell the story of where he lives. Eventually, Algarín became a Professor of Shakespeare, Creative Writing and United States Ethnic Literature at Rutgers University.

In 1973, Algarín's Lower East Side, Manhattan living room was being used as a gathering place for poets and artists. By 1975, there were so many poets and artists gathering and reciting their works in the apartment, that Algarín decided to look for a more comfortable location. After hosting the poets until 5am teaching at 8am became rather difficult. 

Algarín rented a space on East 6th Street and named it the Nuyorican (New York-Puerto Rican) Poets Cafe. In 1980, Algarín purchased a building on East 3rd Street to expand the cafe. The Cafe is now a non-profit organization that offers programs which include poetry and prose readings, theatrical and musical performances, and visual arts exhibits.

It is where we breathe our souls in sounds inspired by language. It where we bare our pasts, present and future. The newest and the most seasoned are welcome. It is where many of us find out who we are. Here we will honor his life and thank him for the gift and inspiration he has given us. 

 

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Monday
Nov022009

Emily Dickinson - I hear a fly buzz when I died

I heard a fly buzz when I died;
      The stillness round my form
Was like the stillness in the air
      Between the heaves of storm.

The eyes beside had wrung them dry,
      And breaths were gathering sure
For that last onset, when the king
      Be witnessed in his power.

I willed my keepsakes, signed away
      What portion of me I
Could make assignable,-and then
      There interposed a fly,

With blue, uncertain, stumbling buzz,
      Between the light and me;
And then the windows failed, and then
      I could not see to see.