CHRONOGRAM OPEN WORD (COW) | Visual Art | Hudson Valley | Chronogram Magazine


CHRONOGRAM OPEN WORD — or COW, as it's affectionately called — is a poetry/prose/performance event hosted by Chronogram's very own poetry editor Phillip Levine. The series, produced by Chronogram and BEAHIVE, runs every First Saturday at 7 PM at BEAHIVE in Uptown Kingston.

COW continues Oct. 1 with featured artists Cheryl Rice and Samuel Claiborne.

BEAHIVE - 314 Wall St, Kingston, NY
Info: Phillip Levine — (845) 246-8565 / [email protected]
$5 / free for BEAHIVE members (drink included)

Doors open at 7 PM; show time is 7:30. Features perform for approximately 20 to 25 mins. each, with open mic before and after.

Phillip X. Levine is a poet, editor and performer. He is poetry editor for Chronogram and president of the Woodstock Poetry Society & Festival. From 2001-2008, he hosted a popular weekly reading series at The Colony Cafe, one of the most storied venues for poets and musicians in Woodstock, NY. This OPEN WORD series is an evolution of The Colony series.

BEAHIVE is a new kind of collaborative space for work and community. Its ultimate aim is to support a Local Living Economy, one that is locally rooted and human-scale. BEAHIVE opened in Beacon in May 2009 as the first such space in the Hudson Valley and partnered with Chronogram to open a second location in Uptown Kingston in December 2009.


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