• Category Archives Bars Clubs and Fetes
  • Bowery Poetry Club

    Posted on by Brian Dubé

    Looks like a nice place to relax, have a sandwich and a drink, and see and/or hear a poetry slam, word jazz, theater performance, new music, or browse the indie publisher’s offerings of the up-and-coming poets in NYC. The Bowery Poetry Club was founded by “Poetry Czar” Bob Holman, whose contributions to writing and the poetry movement in NYC have been many. They also seem to be opening up a school, “study abroad on the Bowery,” which is no doubt going to educate the participants in all things poetic.

    Since Rap and Hip Hop have become so commercially successful, there has been a tremendous nationwide resurgence in poetry, both spontaneous and composed performance in public places. In case you may not realize, the Bowery has been famous for years as the street for the down and out but is now also experiencing a resurgence too, with new restaurants, bars, residences, and stores going up suddenly all along the area once only known for CBGB and really seedy flophouses.

    Posted on by Brian Dubé

  • Mars Bar

    Posted on by Brian Dubé

    Mars Bar is what many consider the quintessential NYC dive bar. Located in the East Village at 1st Street and 2nd Avenue, this punk rock place is covered with graffiti/trash art inside and out. It’s a hold out against the rapid gentrification all around it. Here are some very candid recent reviews by patrons, which should help you decide if this is your kind of place. I took a short video while inside…

    Update: Mars Bar has since closed.

    Posted on by Brian Dubé


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