Events
Columbia Networking Event at Writer's House
Columbia UniversityWed. April 28, 2010
Cavalier Couture and Columbia Writers House are proud to present a Reading and Networking Night! The event will kick off with readings by Columbia students, followed by a fun literary contest. We will then open up for networking with other aspiring writers and literary types, as well as professionals from a variety of industries including finance, law, the arts, non-profits, publishing, and medicine. Home-baked goodies will be provided!
Want to do a reading at the event? Submit a (short) piece or two to cavalier.magazine@gmail.com or csg2119@columbia.edu by Friday, April 23 for consideration.
Aspen Social Club Dance Party
147 West 50th Street (7th Ave)Fri. April 9, 2010
RUSTIC. SLEEK. SPARKLING.
Join Cavalier Literary Couture for a Dance Party at Aspen Social Club!
This is an awesome opportunity to mingle with the hottest emerging writers in New York today. We welcome all students who are interested in applying for an editorial internship to come see what we're about.
If you're going out this Friday, you might as well stop by. We're in the heart of Times Square and you get to take home a full-color tabletop book showcasing the finest literary and artistic voices in America. All for the cost of a typical night out.
Standard cover charge for the venue (typically ranges from $10 to $20 depending on gender and time of arrival :-)) includes a FREE copy of our inaugural print issue which will be sold in bookstores nationwide for $10 each.
RSVP on facebook or text 518.429.3805 with name and # of guests to get on our list.
From the Aspen website:
"Extending its reputation for innovative and art-driven design, The Brier Group has teamed with Lewis + Dizon Design along with a group of local and international artists to create an environment that is cozy, sleek & eye-popping all at the same time. Chef Adam Ross has created menu of comfort food with a Colorado flair, all served as small plates perfect for sharing with friends. Aspen Social Club will feature an extensive list of premium tequilas complemented by artisanal cocktails including both classics and selections such as the Biff, a shot of Bailey’s Irish Cream topped off with Chivas Regal – the favorite drink of longtime Aspen resident, Hunter S. Thompson."
Aspen Social Club
157 West 47th Street New York, New York 10036
Telephone 212 221 7200
To learn more about Aspen, check out:
http://www.aspensocialclub.com/overview.php
If you missed us last week because of Easter, be sure to come out this week!!!
To learn more about US, check out:
http://www.myliterarycouture.com
KGB Cavalier & Poetry Brothel event
85 East 4th StreetSat. April 3, 2010
Come join us for a launch event with a seductive twist... at one of NYC's beloved literary institutions. No Cover!
Featuring live music, readings, and..... THE POETRY BROTHEL... For those who aren't familiar, this is the hottest new literary craze in town, "the first of its kind to seduce NYC".... Come meet the whores....
http://www.thepoetrybrothel.com/meet.htm
Check out the calendar: http://kgbbar.com/calendar/2010/04/
For those who don't know about it:
"In the years since it opened in 1993, KGB has become something of a New York literary institution. Writers hooked up in the publishing world read here with pleasure and without pay to an adoring public over drinks almost every Sunday evening (fiction), Monday evening (poetry), and most Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. The crowd loves it. Admission is free, drinks are cheap and strong, and the level of excellence is such that KGB has been named best literary venue in New York City by New York Magazine, the Village Voice, and everyone else who bestows these awards of recognition." (from website)
For more about The Poetry Brothel:
"The cornerstone of The Poetry Brothel is its event series. A new and dreamlike twist on a poetry reading, The Poetry Brothel is foremost interested in showcasing a diverse roster of emerging and established poets. However, our events are also interactive performance art pieces based on the concept of the prewar brothels in the United States and Europe. Each night The Madame presents a rotating cast of both male and female poets engaged in a night of literary debauchery and private poetry readings. The poets act as "whores," making audience members "johns," but instead of physical intimacy, the poets offer the intimacy of their poetry in private, one-on-one readings. For a small fee, all of the resident "whores" are available for these sequestered readings at any time during the event. Of course, any good brothel need a furtive "front" or cover; ours is part saloon and part salon, offering a full bar with absinthe, live music, live painting, fortune-tellers, gypsies, and gamblers with newly integrated performances and installations from our poets and other artists at each event. Each night The Madame and Tennessee Pink also introduce the "new girl," a featured reader who punctuates the evening with a few special public performances." (from website)