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The Buffalo have been invited to read their poetry at the prestigious Quarterly Art Soir?e happening this Sunday at Webster Hall. The QAS is a large event featuring many New York City visual artists, musicians, and performers showcasing their work and talents. We'll be performing in the Marlin room from 2:30pm - 3:30pm. In addition, Roger (aka King Otho) will be displaying his paintings. Admission is $15 at the door, and covers the entire event with performances from noon till 4:00am. Hope to see you there!
Monthly Rent Parties!! Yes, the Buffalo Readings are doing another old fashioned rent party down in the East Village for jazz vocalist (and long time friend of the buffalo) Susan Kramer. It's $5 suggested admission and you'll get a nice plate of food, 1 beer & great live performances of poetry for us buffalo.
We had a lot of fun at the last one & rent needs to be paid monthly. So the Buffalo Readings are doing another old fashioned rent party down in the East Village for jazz vocalist (and long time friend of the buffalo) Susan Kramer. It's $5 suggested admission and you'll get a nice plate of food, 1 beer & great live performances of poetry for us buffalo.
Come on down this Thursday, February 18th from 6pm - 11:30pm where The Buffalo Readings (joined by a couple of talented jazz musicians) are the featured artist at an old fashioned rent party down in the East Village for jazz vocalist (and long time friend of the buffalo) Susan Kramer. It's $5 admission and you'll get a nice plate of food, 1 beer & great live performances of poetry & jazz.
Come one, come all! We've just created a page for ourselves on Facebook, so come on over and become a fan!
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Autobiographical History of Art
Untitled Poem written on 2/8/09
A last winter's night in Portland, before Dusty heads off down to New Orleans. The show was over, but Dusty didn't want to stop. Gaylin danced along, leon hung out cool against the wall, walt wailed on the harmonica in the back, me, i picked up my camera, lit with the lonely light from passing cars, closing club, and the shell station across the street.

I've chased my roots, back to flourcent lights and cash registers of westchester
The WSJ ran this article today: 
What does it say to our enemies, when instead of going after them, we use them as an excuse to steal their neighbor's oil? When we use them as an excuse to severely limit the rights and freedoms that make this country the shining beacon of hope of the whole world? When the administration reads predictably from the play book of fear and greed that benefit the few privileged instead of the needy masses? When time and time again, the "small government" types bloat government to scary levels? I believe that contrary to your argument, our treatment of this disgraceful leader has shown something to the world, that America is still a glorious place where those who claim power, cannot ultimately squelch the will of the masses. And that hope for a free and better world still can and must prevail.
Yours,
Happy Halloween everyone! To celebrate the spooky event King Otho and I joined Callahan at his place to party until dawn at his place in Brooklyn. There was a spooky house band playing music so Otho and I read some poetry for the patrons!

