The Peoples' Voice Cafe

An alternative coffeehouse
offering quality entertainment.

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PVC in the media:
The Indypendent
Columbia Spectator
Video interview with Ray Korona
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LOCATION:
The Community Church of New York Unitarian Universalist,
40 East 35th St. (between Madison & Park). Take the #6 train to 33rd St.; or the B, D, F, N, Q or R train to 34th Street. Click here for directions or call 212-787-3903.

TIMES:
All shows start at 8 PM, Saturdays; doors open at 7:30. We do not accept reservations in advance, so come early to be assured of a seat.

ADMISSION:
$15 to $18 contribution--more if you choose, less if you can't; no one turned away. If you are a member of Peoples' Voice Cafe, the suggested contribution is $10. We also accept TDF vouchers for full admission.

ACCESSIBILITY:
Wheelchair accessible (including bathrooms). For info call 212-787-3903.

 
May 19, 2012:
CD RELEASE PARTY:

Liz Zelvin's Outrageous Older Woman
Liz Zelvin is a psychotherapist, mystery writer, and poet who’s been singing her whole life. Her childhood repertoire included murder ballads, Spanish Civil War and union songs, and Girl Scout campfire sing-alongs. Liz became a shrink in midlife and has worked with homeless alcoholics. Her first novel, Death Will Get You Sober, came out on her sixty-fourth birthday. Her latest mystery is just out, and she practices online therapy at LZcybershrink.com. Her CD Outrageous Older Woman distills a lifetime’s experience into songs that are personal and political, funny and moving. Tonight she will be accompanied by Gina Tlamsa and Robin Greenstein.
lizzelvin.com

Colleen Kattau's In My Name
Ever since childhood, Colleen has been imbued with a voice that haunts with its range and clarity. Now she has teamed up with the band Some Guys featuring virtuoso musicians Mike Brandt (bass), Jamie Yaman (sax, native flutes, vocals), and Ben de la Garza (electric guitar). Together they brew up a Latin-influenced folk and socio-environmentalist music that can only be described as "power and beauty steeping in a fine tea."
colleenkattau.com



Have a great summer!

Our Fall Season starts September 15 with
Tony Bird.