Mercedes C.
Yelp
NYC's poetry and spoken word scene has always thrived and, the historic Nuyorican Poets Cafe has always had a home in the Lower East Side which comes through with flying colors every time. This is where my eyes opened to the world of poetry+ spoken word- and come here in the early 90s to be the spectator and listen to poets.
Founded by a Puerto Rican, it attracted fearless activists: poets such as Sonia Sanchez- who read here, (and mesmerizing in person), so did Amiri Baraka, Allen Ginsburg- who all, lay everything on the line. With that being said, those black, brown, white poet leaders, paved the way to a new generation.
In honor of their 10th Annual Block Party, Nuyorican Poets C. blasted an open-mic email and hubs wanted all in. Quite honestly, my husband is a closeted poet. He knows that. Even Nuyorican Poets Cafe know there are folks exactly like him. Hubs has always had a wonderful and creative knack for words that jive, words that don't necessarily rhyme but just 'go'- plus hubs does not have stage fright. Nuyorican P. C.'s Saturday event gave hubs as well as other newbies the energy to get up on stage and rock. And my husband did it with conviction and ease.
Nuyorican P. C. is a 2 (3?)-fl building with black walls, it's low-lit, has a small bar area that sell water and maybe some snacks on their main floor and a balcony area on the 2nd. The feel seems discreet- but it isn't. Prior to this block party event, it's been ages I've been here on regular nights- but I can sure tell you, it's always full force. Take advantage while Nuyorican P. C. is still open before they shut down for renovations. If you're a closeted poet, this place highly speaks to people who are otherwise unheard or who don't know where they can read their poetry. Just take the stage and do it.