Come join us on April 1st!
Past Events, Poetry ReadingsChavisa Woodsapril fools day, Chavisa Woods, east broadway, east village, educational alliance, gathering of the tribes, lower east side, manny cantor center, new york city, nyCulture, nysca, phoebe halkowich, poetry reading, poets, sheila maldonado, Steve Cannon, Tribes, uja federation
Fresh off the Boat review by Alex Wen
Essays and ReviewsChavisa Woodsasian american community, asians, comedy, eddie huang, entertainment weekly staff, fresh off the boat, jen chung, jen kowk, new york city, randall park, ray rahman, the circle in new york, Tribes, tv shows, tv sitcom
Poems by Jacqueline Johnson
Bob Holman's "Language Matters" reviewed
LOOKING AT SEEING: DAVID HAMMONS AND THE POLITICS OF VISIBILITY
Chavisa WoodsAfrican american, art news, brooklyn, David Hammons, Deborah Solomon, Ed Clark, Jack Tilton gallery, jennifer secor, mixed media, MoMA, MOMA PS1, new york city, Oakland Museum, Peter Cooper, public art fund, The oakland museum founders fund, timonthy greenfield-sanders, Tribes
The Prisoner as a Young Woman OITNB review by Jade Sharma
The First Bad Man a Novel by Miranda July reviewed by Jade Sharma
Interview with Jason Moran
Lee Klein on Cathedral of St. John Divine
Chavisa Woods9/11, cathedral of st john devine, divine, episcopalian, giant birds, Lee Klein, New York, new york city, review, st john divine, Tribes
“V.S. Gaitonde: Painting as Process, Painting as Life,” By Poonam Srivastava
“SELMA” the Film and the Actualities by David Henderson
New work by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh in the East Village
"Nous sommes Oedipus" by Jessica Slote
Coney Island, Winter
Pinocchio
Language Matters with Bob Holman film by David Grubin
Chavisa Woodsbob holman, bowery poetry, david grubin, Documentary, Film Reviews, hawaiian school of dance, language, lower east side, National Museum of the American Indian, native american poets, new york city, PBS, PBS THIRTEEN, Poetry, Poets House, Steve Cannon, the Endangered Language Alliance, THIRTEEN, Tribes, welsh language, yiddish
Tell it Like it is: Black Independents in New York, 1968-1986 Feb 6-19
Chavisa Woods1968, 1986, Art Reviews, bill gunn, Black independents in New York, culture, Ishmael Reed, jessie maple, kathleen collins, lincoln center, multi cultural, New York, new york city, ny, pearl bowser, spike lee, Steve Cannon, Tell it like it is, the film society, Tribes, william greaves
The Chinese Century by By Joseph E. Stiglitz
Sony Hack Re-ignites Question about Michael Jackson’s banned song
What is a Sensual Culture? Da Nang, Hoi An, 2014 by Jim Feast