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Spoken Word Sundays: Meagan Brothers and Jane LeCroy

  • The Parkside Lounge 317 East Houston Street New York (map)

PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW READING SERIES TIME of 3:00 - 5:00 PM

Featuring Meagan Brothers and Jane LeCroy

Hosted by David Lawton

Plus open mic

21+, doors open at 3:00 pm

$3 suggested donation. Two drink min, alcoholic or non.

Meagan Brothers writes novels for young adults, the most recent of which, Weird Girl and What's His Name, was named one of Kirkus Review's Best Teen Books of 2015.  Her poetry has appeared in POSTblank Magazine and Maintenant, as well as the anthologies Persian Sugar in English Tea, Before Passing, and The Other Side of Violet.  A native Carolinian, she currently lives in New York City.

Jane LeCroy is a mother, a teaching-artist, and fronts the lyrically driven bands: The Icebergs (cello/voice/drums), hear the records “Eldorado” and “Add Vice”, also, the spontaneous music project, Ω▽ (Ohmslice), with Bradford Reed’s modular synth, hear “Conduit” on vinyl, both from Imaginator Records, available streaming everywhere. Jane has toured with the women’s poetry troupe, Sister Spit, and is a character at The Poetry Brothel. Three Rooms Press published Signature Play, a multimedia book of her lyrical poems, including a nomination for a Pushcart Prize. Her poetry book Names was published by Booklyn and is archived in the Library of Congress along with her braid. She has a new book of poetry coming out on Pink Trees Press this year.